This tentative essay tries to understand today's concerns about the decay of the peasantries and the loss of food security on a massive scale within a long-term and global perspective. Guiding questions are: How to handle the local scale of the peasant with the global scale of societal transformations? How to define peasantries? How is the fate of peasantries linked to economic development and social inequality? What can new research on the success and decline of peasantries learn us? Understanding the old and new 'agrarian questions' calls for new historical knowledge of the role of peasantries within capitalist transformations. The existing knowledge is all to often deformed by a twofold myopia, the English Road to capitalist agriculture,...
Peasants are a majority of the world’s poor. Despite this, there has been little effort to bridge th...
Marxist and free-market economists and historians have tended to agree in regarding the peasantry as...
This is the first world history of peasants. Peasants have been the single most important social gro...
This tentative essay tries to understand today's concerns about the decay of the peasantries and the...
This book explores the position, role and significance of the peasantry in an era of globalization, ...
The dominant view in social science has been that the modern world shows a pattern of linear develop...
By revisiting earlier debates around the definition of peasantries and new issues around farming in ...
This article examines the re-emergence of the peasantry. It argues that farming is increasingly bein...
The fate of rural societies in the past and today cannot be understood in a singular manner. Peasant...
This article discusses the interrelations between peasantry, agro-ecology and the current process of...
In terms of “depeasantisation, it was with the EU accession in 2004 when Central Europe – including...
In his Age of Extremes, Eric Hobsbawm declared that 'For 80 percent of humanity, the Middle Ages end...
This lecture is about a theoretical issue that has obsessed me, on and off, for many years: how to u...
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, ...
Peasants are a majority of the world’s poor. Despite this, there has been little effort to bridge th...
Marxist and free-market economists and historians have tended to agree in regarding the peasantry as...
This is the first world history of peasants. Peasants have been the single most important social gro...
This tentative essay tries to understand today's concerns about the decay of the peasantries and the...
This book explores the position, role and significance of the peasantry in an era of globalization, ...
The dominant view in social science has been that the modern world shows a pattern of linear develop...
By revisiting earlier debates around the definition of peasantries and new issues around farming in ...
This article examines the re-emergence of the peasantry. It argues that farming is increasingly bein...
The fate of rural societies in the past and today cannot be understood in a singular manner. Peasant...
This article discusses the interrelations between peasantry, agro-ecology and the current process of...
In terms of “depeasantisation, it was with the EU accession in 2004 when Central Europe – including...
In his Age of Extremes, Eric Hobsbawm declared that 'For 80 percent of humanity, the Middle Ages end...
This lecture is about a theoretical issue that has obsessed me, on and off, for many years: how to u...
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, ...
Peasants are a majority of the world’s poor. Despite this, there has been little effort to bridge th...
Marxist and free-market economists and historians have tended to agree in regarding the peasantry as...
This is the first world history of peasants. Peasants have been the single most important social gro...