This book presents a unique testimony on the evolution of the Indian peasant's world over more than sixty years. Its originality lies in part in the unique trajectory of its author, Gilbert Étienne, an exceptional man, all at once scientific traveller, thinker of the North/South relationships and economist concerned by sociology and history inputs. In unfolding the story of his passionate relationship with India, the author offers a very personal look which takes into account not only crop di..
In the decades that followed Independence, the study of rural society became the backbone for new ...
This essay considers the village in India as at once a concept and an entity. On the one hand, the m...
Kamala Markandaya"s novel, Nectar in a Sieve is the chronicle of Indian agrarian life that suffers h...
This book presents a unique testimony on the evolution of the Indian peasant's world over more than ...
This book is a unique example of research on Indian agriculture that begins at the village lev...
Gilbert Etienne was indisputably the most perceptive writer on India’s villages and rural problems f...
International audienceThe idea of the village has been central throughout Indian history. Since colo...
Lawrence Durrell’s India connection has always been made much of. After all, he was born in India. D...
The seven chapters in this book explore the narrative dimensions of human relations with the earth a...
Susan Wadley first visited Karimpur - the village "behind mud walls" made famous by William and Char...
Exhibition catalogue based on an ESRC-funded project 'restudying' villages in India
Twentieth-century Indian and Sri Lankan literatures (in English, in particular) have shown a strong ...
Louis Dumont (1911–98) was one of the foremost anthropologists of the 20th century and a central fig...
Abstract: This paper presents a normative vision of a joyous community in rural India where more th...
India is a land with a vast history that has contributed to a rich culture. There are a lot of eleme...
In the decades that followed Independence, the study of rural society became the backbone for new ...
This essay considers the village in India as at once a concept and an entity. On the one hand, the m...
Kamala Markandaya"s novel, Nectar in a Sieve is the chronicle of Indian agrarian life that suffers h...
This book presents a unique testimony on the evolution of the Indian peasant's world over more than ...
This book is a unique example of research on Indian agriculture that begins at the village lev...
Gilbert Etienne was indisputably the most perceptive writer on India’s villages and rural problems f...
International audienceThe idea of the village has been central throughout Indian history. Since colo...
Lawrence Durrell’s India connection has always been made much of. After all, he was born in India. D...
The seven chapters in this book explore the narrative dimensions of human relations with the earth a...
Susan Wadley first visited Karimpur - the village "behind mud walls" made famous by William and Char...
Exhibition catalogue based on an ESRC-funded project 'restudying' villages in India
Twentieth-century Indian and Sri Lankan literatures (in English, in particular) have shown a strong ...
Louis Dumont (1911–98) was one of the foremost anthropologists of the 20th century and a central fig...
Abstract: This paper presents a normative vision of a joyous community in rural India where more th...
India is a land with a vast history that has contributed to a rich culture. There are a lot of eleme...
In the decades that followed Independence, the study of rural society became the backbone for new ...
This essay considers the village in India as at once a concept and an entity. On the one hand, the m...
Kamala Markandaya"s novel, Nectar in a Sieve is the chronicle of Indian agrarian life that suffers h...