Since the ‘green revolution’ of the 1970s and 1980s agrarian capitalism in India has continued to develop. What was called ‘semi-feudalism’ has indeed ‘met the market’ (Rogers and Rogers 2001). Although both landlessness and inequality in land ownership have increased, the differentiation and polarization of peasant classes that was anticipated by some has almost frozen. Today’s ‘classes of labour’ reproduce themselves through a range of mostly precarious activities which may include some own cultivation. Land is no longer so much the basis of status and power – as both caste hierarchies and farmers’ movements have weakened. Poor, lower caste people have loosened the ties of dependence, but without securing much political leverage for thems...
The sustainability of small-scale cultivation, which largely characterizes Indian agriculture, thoug...
Rural labor markets in India are characterized by high inequality in landownership, concentration of...
This thesis conceptualises and enquires into an Adivasi Agrarian Question, rooted in Agrarian Marxis...
This special issue is concerned with agrarian questions in India and their importance for, and impac...
The period from the late 1990s to the present in rural India has been characterised by scholars as b...
Agricultural tenancy reforms have been widely enacted, but evidence on their long-run impact remains...
Much of the prevailing wisdom about agrarian change in South Asia stems from perceptions about and ...
The Indian government, academics and farmers all agree: Indian agriculture is in crisis. Annual agri...
Changes in agrarian structure can occur in either of the two ways:(1) as a result of the spontaneous...
The peasantry was not homogeneous in class sense. It did not consist of peasant of a single type, in...
Juxtaposing data collected in the 1950s with data from 2013, this article describes some of the cons...
This paper studies how land reform and population growth affect land inequality and landlessness, fo...
This article takes marriage as the example of a crisis of production and reproduction in rural India...
Neoliberal globalisation has resulted in the bypassing of agrarian transition-led industrialisation ...
The period from the late 1990s to the present in rural India has been characterised by scholars as b...
The sustainability of small-scale cultivation, which largely characterizes Indian agriculture, thoug...
Rural labor markets in India are characterized by high inequality in landownership, concentration of...
This thesis conceptualises and enquires into an Adivasi Agrarian Question, rooted in Agrarian Marxis...
This special issue is concerned with agrarian questions in India and their importance for, and impac...
The period from the late 1990s to the present in rural India has been characterised by scholars as b...
Agricultural tenancy reforms have been widely enacted, but evidence on their long-run impact remains...
Much of the prevailing wisdom about agrarian change in South Asia stems from perceptions about and ...
The Indian government, academics and farmers all agree: Indian agriculture is in crisis. Annual agri...
Changes in agrarian structure can occur in either of the two ways:(1) as a result of the spontaneous...
The peasantry was not homogeneous in class sense. It did not consist of peasant of a single type, in...
Juxtaposing data collected in the 1950s with data from 2013, this article describes some of the cons...
This paper studies how land reform and population growth affect land inequality and landlessness, fo...
This article takes marriage as the example of a crisis of production and reproduction in rural India...
Neoliberal globalisation has resulted in the bypassing of agrarian transition-led industrialisation ...
The period from the late 1990s to the present in rural India has been characterised by scholars as b...
The sustainability of small-scale cultivation, which largely characterizes Indian agriculture, thoug...
Rural labor markets in India are characterized by high inequality in landownership, concentration of...
This thesis conceptualises and enquires into an Adivasi Agrarian Question, rooted in Agrarian Marxis...