Agrarian Studies : Synthetic Work at the Cutting Edge.
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- 9780300128772
- 307.72
- HN8.A34 2001
Intro -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction. James C. Scott -- Part I: State Formation and Peasant Histories -- 1. Some Ideological Aspects of the Articulation between Kin and Tribute: State Formation, Military System, and Social Life in Hesse-Cassel, 1688-1815. Peter Taylor -- 2. Dark Events and Lynching Scenes in the Collective Memory: A Dispossession Narrative about Austria's Descent into Holocaust. Hermann Rebel -- Part II: Agricultural Production and the Peasant Experience -- 3. Agrarian Issues during the French Revolution, 1787-1799. Peter Jones -- 4. Imagining the Harvest in Early Modern Europe. Liana Vardi -- Part III: Agrarian and Environmental Histories: Case Studies from South Asia -- 5. Naturae Ferae: Wild Animals in South Asia and the Standard Environmental Narrative. Paul Greenough -- 6. Disease, Resistance, and India's Ecological Frontier, 1770-1947. David Arnold -- 7. Subalterns and Others in the Agrarian History of South Asia. David Ludden -- Part IV: Economic Histories, Local Histories, Local Markets, and Sustainable Development -- 8. Contesting the "Great Transformation": Local Struggles with the Market in South India. Ronald J. Herring -- 9. Policies for Sustainable Development. Herman E. Daly -- 10.Weaving and Surviving in Laichingen, 1650-1900: Micro-History as History and as Research Experience. Hans Medick -- List of Contributors -- Index.
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