Sugar crisis and land reform in Guadeloupe. Agrarian structures and economic and social change. The crisis of cane sugar production in Guadeloupe (French West Indies) is tightly linked to the sharp social change produced by the intégration of the island to the French metropolitan common system : the transition from a plantation colonial society to a consumer society. The land reform, the aim of which was to break up the crisis by the development of peasant farming, did not stop the fall of production, inducing the State to commit itself more and more in the organisation and régulation of the agrarian sector.La crise de la production sucrière en Guadeloupe est étroitement liée à la mutation sociale provoquée par l'assimilation de l'île à l...
La plantation esclavagiste s’impose comme modèle social prédominant de l’espace territorial. Cette i...
International audienceBetween 1794 and 1802, nearly 3,000 people flee Guadeloupe, after the recaptur...
Throughout its history, drastic changes have occurred in the Camargue. Progress in agriculture has b...
Les petits agriculteurs de la zone cannière n'ont pu se développer en paysannerie au sens classique ...
The Truck Farms of the Côte-sous-le vent, Guadeloupe : Farmers or Small Landowners. — During the sug...
White Creoles controlled the economy in the island of Guadeloupe, Martinique and Reunion until 1946....
Cet article a pour but de saisir la dynamique des changements socio-économiques qui ont prévalu tout...
Dans le contexte de crise économique et environnementale qui touche la filière banane à la Guadeloup...
Society now expects agriculture to fulfil new functions to improve quality of life. This requirement...
The central fact of West Indian economic history in the second half of the XIXth century is probably...
Dans le contexte de crise économique et environnementale qui touche la filière banane à la Guadeloup...
Interrelations between productive system, space and society appear with much distinctness in New Cal...
Reunion Island started growing sugar cane in the 17th century. Driven by white men in search of prof...
Agricultural Crisis in a Mining State : Gaboon. A cycle of mining industry began in Gaboon twenty ...
La Loi d'Orientation Agricole (LOA) de 1999 reconnaît la multifonctionnalité de l'agriculture, par l...
La plantation esclavagiste s’impose comme modèle social prédominant de l’espace territorial. Cette i...
International audienceBetween 1794 and 1802, nearly 3,000 people flee Guadeloupe, after the recaptur...
Throughout its history, drastic changes have occurred in the Camargue. Progress in agriculture has b...
Les petits agriculteurs de la zone cannière n'ont pu se développer en paysannerie au sens classique ...
The Truck Farms of the Côte-sous-le vent, Guadeloupe : Farmers or Small Landowners. — During the sug...
White Creoles controlled the economy in the island of Guadeloupe, Martinique and Reunion until 1946....
Cet article a pour but de saisir la dynamique des changements socio-économiques qui ont prévalu tout...
Dans le contexte de crise économique et environnementale qui touche la filière banane à la Guadeloup...
Society now expects agriculture to fulfil new functions to improve quality of life. This requirement...
The central fact of West Indian economic history in the second half of the XIXth century is probably...
Dans le contexte de crise économique et environnementale qui touche la filière banane à la Guadeloup...
Interrelations between productive system, space and society appear with much distinctness in New Cal...
Reunion Island started growing sugar cane in the 17th century. Driven by white men in search of prof...
Agricultural Crisis in a Mining State : Gaboon. A cycle of mining industry began in Gaboon twenty ...
La Loi d'Orientation Agricole (LOA) de 1999 reconnaît la multifonctionnalité de l'agriculture, par l...
La plantation esclavagiste s’impose comme modèle social prédominant de l’espace territorial. Cette i...
International audienceBetween 1794 and 1802, nearly 3,000 people flee Guadeloupe, after the recaptur...
Throughout its history, drastic changes have occurred in the Camargue. Progress in agriculture has b...