Peasants and Workers in Nepal
Author: David Seddon
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Published: 2002
Total Pages: 296
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Author: David Seddon
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Published: 2002
Total Pages: 296
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Author: David Seddon
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Published: 1979-01-01
Total Pages: 214
ISBN-13: 9780856681127
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ISBN-13: 9789748304502
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Author: David Seddon
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Published: 2020
Total Pages: 0
ISBN-13: 9788187393887
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →David Seddon was formerly Professor of Sociology & Politics in the School of Development Studies at the University of East Anglia; he is now Director of Critical Faculty, an international research & consultancy group. He has written widely on popular struggles and on rural unrest, and having lived and worked in Nepal for many decades, he has is author and co-author of a number of books on Nepal, including Nepal in Crisis, Peasants and Workers in Nepal, The Struggle for Basic Needs in Nepal, The Peoples War in Nepal: left perspectives and In Hope and in Fear: living through the People's War in Nepal. He has also lived and worked in Morocco and is the author of Moroccan Peasants. He is currently working with two colleagues on a book in honour of Eric Wolf, author of Peasant Wars of the Twentieth Century.
Author: Laya Prasad Uprety
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Published: 2018
Total Pages: 0
ISBN-13: 9781643160894
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →The book is an academic attempt to fill the gap of literature on the contemporary peasant society of Nepal which is undergoing rapid transformations due to the penetration of global capitalism-a function of the adoption of neoliberal economic development model by Nepal after the democratic resurgence in 1990 A.D under the dictates of multilateral development agencies of which Nepal has been a member for long. Equally important is the genesis of an institutional effort between an academic institution and a civil society organization for the "production of knowledge" on 'peasants', 'peasant economy' and 'peasants' rights' in the context of Nepal and South Asia. This book has been the outcome of the contributions of eight scholars working in the disciplines of anthropology, sociology and agricultural sciences. The book contains eight chapters on peasant studies. More specifically, Dr. Suresh Dhakal has analytically discussed about the "peasants" as "anthropological categories" and "ethnographic subjects". Dr. David Seddon has presented his historical analysis on the resistance, rebellion, revolt and revolution through the analysis of peasant movements and other forms of rural unrest in Nepal. Dr. Janak Rai has presented the critical analysis on the landlord state, Adivasi people, and the escape agriculture in the eastern Tarai of Nepal with the discussion of the transformation of Dhimals into farming community. Mr. Jagat Basnet has furnished a critical discussion on the marginalization of the tenants in Nepal with the lens of political economy. Ms. Yamuna Ghale presents an analysis on the peasantry and state-people relations in food security governance by exploring the linkages from gender perspective. Dr. Madhu Giri has presented an analytical discussion on the changing labour regimes of the Musahar peasants from the Tarai of Nepal. Interestingly, Dr. Kapil Babu Dahal has presented the discourses on the transformation of the peasantry through the adoption of life history approach. Dr. Laya Prasad Uprety has presented the analytical discussion on the peasants' land rights with a perspective of an engaged anthropologist. Thus, this edited volume stands as a comprehensive reader on 'peasants' and 'peasantry' in contemporary Nepal.
Author: Piers M. Blaikie
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Published: 2000
Total Pages: 154
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DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Summary: Research studies on socio-economic conditions and problems in Nepal.
Author: Joel Beinin
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Published: 2001-09-06
Total Pages: 228
ISBN-13: 9780521629034
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Joel Beinin's book offers a survey of subaltern history in the Middle East.
Author: GURMEET SINGH DANG
Publisher: GURMEETWEB TECHNICAL LABS
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Total Pages: 1461
ISBN-13: 8196549733
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Author: Nanda R. Shrestha
Publisher: Routledge
Published: 2019-04-10
Total Pages: 254
ISBN-13: 0429713584
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →This book aims to describe, understand, and explain the social, political, and geographic consequences of frontier migration, focusing on landlessness, nearlandlessness, and spontaneous settlement among hill migrants in the Tarai of Nepal.