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Agrarian structures and paths of transformation

Pages 79-91 | Published online: 02 Apr 2008

FOOTNOTES

  • The word hat bean coined by Andrew Pause, in his Latin American Peasant Frank Cut London 1975 51 51
  • Chayanov , A.V. 1966 . Theory of Peasant Economy , Edited by: Thorner , Daniel , Karblay , Basile and Smith , R.E.F. 265 – 265 . American Economic Association .
  • Forman , Shepard . 1971 . Disunity and discontent: a study of peasant political movements in Brazil . Journal of Latin American Studies , III May 1
  • Kay , Cristobal . 1974 . Comparative Development of the European Manorial System and the Latin American Hacienda System . Journal of Peasant Studies , II October : 82 – 82 . 1
  • Wolf , Eric and Mintz , Sydney . 1967 . Haciendas and Plantations in Middle America and the Antilles . Social and Economic Studies , VI September 3
  • See Alier Juan Martinez Los HuaccMUeros del Peru Ruedo Iberico Paris 1973 on the bargaining power of formally ‘enserfed’ highland shepherds
  • For a detailed account of the arrangements for obtaining labour by sugar plantations on the Peruvian coast from the peasantry of the highlands, see Scott Christopher Peasants, Proletarianization and the articulation of modes of production: the case of sugarcane-cutters in Northern Peru. 1940–1969 1975 mimeo
  • As in South Africa, see Wolpe Harold Capitalism and Cheap Labour Power in South Africa Economy and Society 1972 I 4 4

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