The paper presents a critical review of two major approaches to the analysis of agrarian societies in light of evidence taken from the scholarly literature on Africa. The first approach posits the existence of “natural” societies; the second, of “peasant” societies. The existence of such “precapitalist” societies is often invoked to account for patterns of change in contemporary rural societies. The author argues that these approaches are overly culturally and economically determined, and that they undervalue the importance of the state. Many of the so-called precapitalist features of these societies are themselves found to be products of the societies' encounter with agents of capitalism. Moreover, many result from the efforts of states to...
This paper connects Marxist approaches to the agrarian political economy of South Africa with post-M...
The bulk of analysis and commentary on violent conflicts in developing countries over the past 20 ye...
This paper contributes to the debate on the way forward in sub-‐Saharan Africa with respect to the ...
The paper presents a critical review of two major approaches to the analysis of agrarian societies i...
The “new rural sociology ” arguably represented the most significant watershed in the development of...
The analysis of agrarian change presented in this thesis integrates state practices and wider politi...
The analysis of agrarian change presented in this thesis integrates state practices and wider politi...
This is the fourth in the series of articles on peasants in the Biennial Review (see also 150, 137, ...
This is the fourth in the series of articles on peasants in the Biennial Review (see also 150, 137, ...
This article analyses continuity and change of the agrarian doctrine in colonial and postcolonial Ma...
African Studies Seminar series. Paper presented 18 March, 1985The view that the opening up of Africa...
"Exploring the emerging and vibrant field of critical agrarian studies, this comprehensive Handbook ...
The diagnosis of rural poverty in Africa has historically adhered to the cultural barrier hypothesis...
Paper prepared for The Mawazo workshop on The Agrarian Question in Developing Countries, Makerere Un...
This study is an examination of the "inside" and "outside" transitional conditions which determine a...
This paper connects Marxist approaches to the agrarian political economy of South Africa with post-M...
The bulk of analysis and commentary on violent conflicts in developing countries over the past 20 ye...
This paper contributes to the debate on the way forward in sub-‐Saharan Africa with respect to the ...
The paper presents a critical review of two major approaches to the analysis of agrarian societies i...
The “new rural sociology ” arguably represented the most significant watershed in the development of...
The analysis of agrarian change presented in this thesis integrates state practices and wider politi...
The analysis of agrarian change presented in this thesis integrates state practices and wider politi...
This is the fourth in the series of articles on peasants in the Biennial Review (see also 150, 137, ...
This is the fourth in the series of articles on peasants in the Biennial Review (see also 150, 137, ...
This article analyses continuity and change of the agrarian doctrine in colonial and postcolonial Ma...
African Studies Seminar series. Paper presented 18 March, 1985The view that the opening up of Africa...
"Exploring the emerging and vibrant field of critical agrarian studies, this comprehensive Handbook ...
The diagnosis of rural poverty in Africa has historically adhered to the cultural barrier hypothesis...
Paper prepared for The Mawazo workshop on The Agrarian Question in Developing Countries, Makerere Un...
This study is an examination of the "inside" and "outside" transitional conditions which determine a...
This paper connects Marxist approaches to the agrarian political economy of South Africa with post-M...
The bulk of analysis and commentary on violent conflicts in developing countries over the past 20 ye...
This paper contributes to the debate on the way forward in sub-‐Saharan Africa with respect to the ...