The Eastern Gangetic Plains of South Asia represents a peripheral region far from the centers of global capitalist production, and this is all the more apparent in Mithilanchal, a cultural domain spanning the Nepal/Bihar border. The agrarian structure can be considered ‘semi-feudal’ in character, dominated by landlordism and usury, and backed up by political and ideological processes. Paradoxically, Mithilanchal is also deeply integrated into the global capitalist market and represents a surplus labor pool for the urban centers of Western India as well as the Persian Gulf in a classic articulation between pre-capitalist and capitalist modes of production. A review of the changes in the agrarian structure over recent decades in the context o...
This book studies agrarian change and the factors which have the potential to control and direct the...
This paper contributes a preliminary analysis of the process of agrarian capitalist transition in Ar...
The process of change in the tenurial structure of Punjab's agriculture from sharecropping ten...
Nepal occupies a unique global position as a peripheral social formation subject to decades of relat...
This article highlights the continued significance of pre-capitalist formations in shaping the traje...
The landlord and his emaciated labourer are symbolic of Indian agriculture. However, this relationsh...
The principal objective of this thesis is to offer a critical analysis of the process of de-peasanti...
The period from the late 1990s to the present in rural India has been characterised by scholars as b...
Behind India's high recent growth rates lies a story of societal conflict that is scarcely talked ab...
What we are seeing in India is not the classic agrarian transition. Poor Indians with homes in rural...
The relationship that mountain communities have with global capitalism are complex, being mediated b...
Unlike conventional economic theory, the paradigm of capitalist development contrasts peasant and ca...
How do households, in an agrarian setting under transition, reposition themselves amidst the increas...
<p>How do households, in an agrarian setting under transition, reposition themselves amidst the incr...
<p>This paper is about the processes of transformation of social relations between high caste groups...
This book studies agrarian change and the factors which have the potential to control and direct the...
This paper contributes a preliminary analysis of the process of agrarian capitalist transition in Ar...
The process of change in the tenurial structure of Punjab's agriculture from sharecropping ten...
Nepal occupies a unique global position as a peripheral social formation subject to decades of relat...
This article highlights the continued significance of pre-capitalist formations in shaping the traje...
The landlord and his emaciated labourer are symbolic of Indian agriculture. However, this relationsh...
The principal objective of this thesis is to offer a critical analysis of the process of de-peasanti...
The period from the late 1990s to the present in rural India has been characterised by scholars as b...
Behind India's high recent growth rates lies a story of societal conflict that is scarcely talked ab...
What we are seeing in India is not the classic agrarian transition. Poor Indians with homes in rural...
The relationship that mountain communities have with global capitalism are complex, being mediated b...
Unlike conventional economic theory, the paradigm of capitalist development contrasts peasant and ca...
How do households, in an agrarian setting under transition, reposition themselves amidst the increas...
<p>How do households, in an agrarian setting under transition, reposition themselves amidst the incr...
<p>This paper is about the processes of transformation of social relations between high caste groups...
This book studies agrarian change and the factors which have the potential to control and direct the...
This paper contributes a preliminary analysis of the process of agrarian capitalist transition in Ar...
The process of change in the tenurial structure of Punjab's agriculture from sharecropping ten...