The political economy of agrarian change :

By: Pandian, M. S. SMaterial type: TextTextPublication details: New Delhi ; Newbury Park, Calif. : Sage Publications, 1990Description: 192 p. : ill., 1 mapISBN: 9788170361831; 8170361834 (India); 080399642X (US)Subject(s): Agriculture | Agriculture and state | Agriculture | Agriculture and stateDDC classification: 338.185482 Online resources: Click here to access online | Click here to access online
Contents:
Introduction -- Productive forces in Nanchilnadu's agradrian structure: the late nineteenth century -- Distribution of the social product in Nanchilnadu's agrarian structure: the late nineteenth century -- Colonialisim and the economy of Travancore -- Changes in the productive forces in Nanchilnadu's agrarian structure: the early twentieth century -- Change in the distribution of the social product in Nanchilnadu's agrarian structure: the early twentieth century -- The crisis -- Concluding observations.
Summary: This study seeks to overcome methodological inadequacies in the mode of production debate. The author analyzes the forces which bring about a qualitative change in the agrarian structure, using as a case study a village in India over a 50 year period.
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Introduction --
Productive forces in Nanchilnadu's agradrian structure: the late nineteenth century --
Distribution of the social product in Nanchilnadu's agrarian structure: the late nineteenth century --
Colonialisim and the economy of Travancore --
Changes in the productive forces in Nanchilnadu's agrarian structure: the early twentieth century --
Change in the distribution of the social product in Nanchilnadu's agrarian structure: the early twentieth century --
The crisis --
Concluding observations.

This study seeks to overcome methodological inadequacies in the mode of production debate. The author analyzes the forces which bring about a qualitative change in the agrarian structure, using as a case study a village in India over a 50 year period.

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