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V.I. Lenin and A.V. Chayanov: looking back, looking forward. The Journal of Peasant Studies. 36:1, pp. 55-81. Bottomore, Tom, Laurence Harris, V.G. Kiernan and Ralph Miliband (edit.). 1991. A Dictionary of Marxist Thought. Malden: Blackwell Publishers (2nd edition). Entries: Agrarian Question (T.J. Byers); Peasantry (T.J. Byers); Petty Commodity Production (Henry Bernstein). Chayanov, A.V. 1966. On the Theory of Non-Capitalist Economic Systems. In: Daniel Thorner (edit.) A.V. Chayanov on the Theory of Peasant Economy. Homewood (IL.): The American Economic Association. Cohen, Stephen. 1973. Bukharin and the Bolshevik Revolution: A Political Biography, 1888-1938. New York: Knopf. Erlich, Alexander. 1950. Preobrazhenski and the Economics of Soviet Industrialization. The Quarterly Journal of Economics. 64:1, pp. 57-88. Kautsky, Karl. 1988. The Agrarian Question (Two Volumes). Winchester (MA): Zwan Publishing. Lenin, V.I. 2004 [1899]. The Development of Capitalism in Russia. Honolulu: University Press of the Pacific. Marx, Karl. 1976. Capital (Volumes I, II, III). New York: Penguin Books. Millar, James.1978. A note on Primitive Accumulation in Marx and Preobrazhenski. Soviet Studies. 30:3, pp. 384-393. Perelman, Michael. 2000. The Invention of capitalism: Classical Political Economy and the Secret History of Primitive Accumulation. Durham: Duke University
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Press. Shanin, Teodor. 2009. Chayanovs Treble death and Tenuous Resurrection: an Essay about Understanding, about Roots of Plausibility and about Rural Rurssia. Journal of Peasant Studies. 36:1, pp. 83-101. Thorner, Daniel. 1966. Chayanovs Concept of Peasant Economy. In: Daniel Thorner (edit.) A.V. Chayanov on the Theory of Peasant Economy. Homewood (IL.): The American Economic Association. Section 2: the traditional agrarian question: agrarian transitions, development, peasant wars and agrarian reform
Popular Struggle, and Agrarian Restructuring in Ecuador, 1900-1995. Durham: Duke University Press. Wolf, Eric. 1966. Peasants. Englewood Cliffs (NJ): Prentice Hall Inc.
Mackintosh, Maureen. 1989. Gender, Class and Rural Transition: Agribusiness and the Food Crisis in Senegal. New York: Zed Books. Moore, Barrington.1966. Social Origins of Dictatorship and Democracy: Lord and Peasant in the Making of the Modern World. Middlesex: Penguin Books. Patnaik, Utsa. 1986. The Agrarian Question and Development of Capitalism in India. Economic and Political Weekly. 21: 18, pp. 781-793. Striffler, Steve. 2005. Chicken: The Dangerous Transformation of Americas Favorite Food. New Haven: Yale University Press. Valenzuela, Samuel. 2000. Class Relations and Democratization: A Reassessment of Barrington Moore. In: Centeno, Miguel Angel & Fernando Lopez-Alves (edit.) The Other Mirror: Grand Theory through the Lens of Latin America. Princenton: Princeton University Press. Walker, Richard. 2004. The Conquest of Bread: 150 Years of Agribusiness in California. New York: The New Press. Woods, Clyde. 1998. Development Arrested: The Blues and Plantation Power in Mississippi Delta. New York: Verso.
Agrarian Reform
Assies, Willem. 2008. Land Tenure and Tenure Regimes in Mexico: An Overview. Journal of Agrarian Change. 8: 1, pp. 33-63. Hall, Ruth.2004. A Political Economy of Land Reform in South Africa. Review of African Political Economy. 31:100, pp. 213-227. Kay, Cristobal. 1998. Latin Americas Agrarian Reform: Lights and Shadows. Rome: Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO). Kligman, Gail and Katherine Verdery. 2011. Peasants Under Siege: The Collectivization of Romanian Agriculture, 1949-1962. Princeton: Princeton University Press. Nashieli Rangel Loera. 2010. 'Encampment time': an anthropological analysis of the
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land occupations in Brazil. The Journal of Peasant Studies, 37:2, pp. 285-318. Putzel, James. 2000. Land Reforms in Asia: Lessons From the Past for the 21st Century. London School of Economics, Development Studies Institute Working Paper Series. URL: http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/summary?doi=10.1.1.26.6308 (03/14/2012). Rosset, Peter, Raj Patel and Michael Courville. 2006. Introduction I: The Resurgence of Agrarian Reform in the Twenty-First Century. In: Rosset, Peter, Raj Patel and Michael Courville (edit.) Promised Land: Competing Visions of Agrarian Reform. Oakland: Food First Books. Scoones, Ian, Nelson Marongwe, Blasio Mavedzenge, Felix Murimbarimba, Jacob Mahenehene and Chrispen Sukume. 2011. Zimbabwes Land Reform: Challenging Myths. Journal of Peasant Studies. 38: 5, pp. 967-993. Walker, Cherryl. 2003. Piety in the Sky? Gender Policy and Land Reform in South Africa. Journal of Agrarian Change. 3:1-2, pp. 113-148. Section 3: The agrarian question is dead; long live the agrarian question! The new agrarian questions?
Harvey, David. 2007. Neoliberalism as Creative Destruction. The Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science. 610: 21, pp. 22-44. Razavi, Shahra. 2009. Engendering the Political Economy of Agrarian Change. Journal of Peasant Studies. 36:1, 197-226. Watts, Michael. 1992. Peasants and Flexible Accumulation in the Third World: Producing Under Contract. Political and Economic Weekly. 27: 30, pp. PE-90-PE97.
Studies. 37:2, pp. 319-351. Desmarais, Annette Aurelie.2008. The power of peasants: Reflections on the meanings of La Va Campesina. Journal of Rural Studies. 24:2, pp. 138-149. Edelman, Marc. 2005. Bringing the Moral Economy Back in to the Study of 21stCentury Transnational Peasant Movements. American Anthropologist. 107: 3, pp. 331-345. Edelman, Marc. 2008. Transnational Organizing in Agrarian Central America: Histories, Challenges, Prospects. Journal of Agrarian Change, 8: 2-3, pp. 229-257. Moyo, Sam and Paris Yeros (edit.). 2005. Reclaiming the Land: The Resurgence of Rural Movements in Africa, Asia and Latin America. New York: ZED Books. OBrien, Kevon and Lianjiang Li.2006. Rightful Resistance in Rural China. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. Patel, Raj. 2006. What does Food Sovereignty look like? The Journal of Peasant Studies. 36:3, pp. 663-706. Petras, James and Henry Veltmeyer.2008. Peasants in an Era of Neoliberal Globalization: Latin America on the Move. Revista Theomai, 18, pp. 4-29. So, Alvin. 2007. Peasant conflict and the local predatory state in the Chinese countryside. The Journal of Peasant Studies. 34: 3-4, pp. 560-581 Turner, Sarah and Dominique Caouette. 2009. Shifting Fields of Rural Resistance in Southeast Asia. In: Agrarian Angst and Rural Resistance in Contemporary Southeast Asia. New York: Routledge. Van der Ploeg, Jan Douwe. 2008. The New Peasantries: Struggles for the Autonomy and Sustainability in an Era of Empire and Globalization. London: Earthscan. Visser, Oane and Karina Bidaseca. 2010. Agrarian Modernization, Land Conflicts, and Peasant Mobilization in Russia and Argentina. Laboratorium. 2:3, pp. 296304.
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Nature
Castree, Noel. 2003. Commodifying What Nature? Progress in Human Geography. 27:3, pp. 273-297. Davis, Mike. 2002. The Origins of the Third World: States, Markets, Climate. Cornerhouse Briefing 27. URL: http://www.thecornerhouse.org.uk/sites/thecornerhouse.org.uk/files/27origin s.pdf (extracted 03/11/2012). Henderson, George. 1998. California and the Fictions of Capital. Philadelphia: Temple University Press. Renfrew, Daniel. 2011. The Curse of Wealth: Political Ecologies of Latin American Neoliberalism. Geography Compass. 5, pp. 581594. Smith, Neil. 1996. The Production of Nature. In: George Robertson et al (edit.) FutureNatural. New York: Routledge. Smith, Neil. 1983. Uneven Development: Nature, Capital, and the Production of Space. Athens (GA): The University of Georgia Press. Watts, Michael. 1983. Silent Violence: Food, Famine and Peasantry in Northern Nigeria. Berkeley: University of California Press.
Wittman, Hannah. 2009. Reframing Agrarian Citizenship: Land, Life and Power in Brazil. Journal of Rural Studies. 25:1, pp. 120-130.
Land Control in Colombia. Journal of Peasant Studies. 38: 4, pp, 771-792. Hall, Derek. 2011. Land Grabs, Land Control, and Southeast Asian Crop Booms. Journal of Peasant Studies. 38:4, pp. 837-857. Hall, Derek, Philip Hirsch and Tania Murray Li. 2011. Powers of Exclusion: Land Dilemmas in Southeast Asia. Honolulu: University of Hawaii Press. McMichael, Philip. 2011. The Food Regime in the Land Grab: Articulating Global Ecology and Political Economy. Paper presented at the International Conference on Land Grabbing (6-8 April, University of Sussex). Murray Li, Tania. 2011. Centering Labor in the Land Grab Debate. The Journal of Peasant Studies. 38:2, pp. 281-298 Pye, Oliver. 2010. The biofuel connection - transnational activism and the palm oil boom. The Journal of Peasant Studies. 37:4, pp. 851 Visser, Oane and Max Spoor. 2010. Land Grabbing in Eastern Europe: Global Food Security and Land Governance in Post-Soviet Eurasia. Paper presented at the 118th seminar of the European Association of Agricultural Economists, Ljubjana, Slovenia. Zoomers, Annelies. 2010. Globalisation and the Foreignisation of Space: Seven Processes Driving the Current Global Land Grab. The Journal of Peasant Studies. 37: 2.
Market-led agrarian reform and property over land: land governance and counter agrarian reforms
Akram-Lodhi, Haroon. 2005. Vietnams Agriculture: Process of Rich Peasant Accumulation and Mechanisms of Social Differentiation. Journal of Agrarian Change. 5:1, pp. 73-116. Akram-Lodi, Haroon. 2007. Land, Markets and Neoliberal Enclosure: An Agrarian Political Economy Perspective. Third World Quarterly. 28: 8, pp. 1437-1456. Albertus, Michael. 2010. Democracy and the Threat of Redistribution in Latin
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America. URL: http://www.stanford.edu/~albertus/index_files/Democracy%20and%20the% 20Threat%20of%20Redistribution%20in%20Latin%20America_2.2010.pdf (accessed 01/03/2012) Binford, Leigh. 2010. A Perfect Storm of Neglect and Failure: Postwar Capitalist Restoration in Northern Morazan, El Salvador. The Journal of Peasant Studies. 37:3, pp. 531-557 Bonilla, Alejandra. 2010. Ms Desposedas que Propietarias: El Acceso a la Tierra Tambin es Cuestin de Gnero. San Jos (CR): CEFEMINA. Borras, Saturnino. 2006. The Underlying Assumptions, Theory, and Practice of Neoliberal Land Policies. In: Rosset, Peter, Raj Patel and Michael Courville (edit.) Promised Land: Competing Visions of Agrarian Reform. Oakland: Food First Books. Bush, Ray. 2007. Politics, Power and Poverty: Twenty Years of Agricultural Reform and Market Liberalisation in Egypt. World Quarterly. 28:8, pp. 1599-1615. Cungu, Azeta and Johan Swinnen. 1999. Albanias Radical Agrarian Reform. Economic Development and Cultural Change. 47:3, pp. 605-619. Deere, Carmen and Magdalena Leon. 1998. Gender, Land, And Water: From Reform to Counter-Reform in Latin America. Agriculture and Human Values. 15, pp. 375-386. Deininger, Klaus and Stig Enemark. 2010. Introduction: Land Governance and the Millenium Development Goals. In: Innovations in Land Rights, Recognition, Administration, and Governance. Geneva: The World Bank. Deininger, Klaus. 2004. Land Policies for Growth and Poverty Reduction: Key Issues and Challenges Ahead. Paper presented at the UN,FIG, PC IDEA Inter-Regional Special Forum on the Building of Land Information Policies in the Americas, Aguascalientes, Mexico.
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Gauster, Susana and Ryan Isakson. 2007. Eliminating Market Distortions, Perpetuating Rural Inequality: an Evaluation of Market-Assisted Land Reform in Guatemala. World Quarterly. 28:8, pp. 1519-1536. Kay, Cristobal. 2002. Chiles Neoliberal Agrarian Transformation and the Peasantry. Journal of Agrarian Change. 2, 464501 Lahiff, Edward, Saturnino Borras and Cristobal Kay. 2007. Market-led Agrarian Reform: Policies, Performance and Prospects. Third World Quarterly. 28:7, pp. 1417-1436. Le Mons Walker, Kathy. 2008. Neoliberalism on the Ground in Rural India: Predatory Growth, Agrarian Crisis, Internal Colonization, and the Intensification of Class Struggle. The Journal of Peasant Studies. 35:4, pp. 557620. Lerche, Jens. .2011. Review Essay: Agrarian Crisis and Agrarian Question in India. Journal of Agrarian Change. 11:1, pp. 104-118. Muldavin, Joshua. 1998. Agrarian Change in Contemporary China In Szelenyi, Ivan Privatizing the Land: Rural Political Economy in Post-Communist Societies. New York: Routledge. Pp. 92-124. Spoor, Max and Oane Visser. 2001. The State of Agrarian Reform in the Former Soviet Union. Europe-Asia Studies. 53:6, pp. 885-901. Verdery, Katherine. 2003. The Vanishing Hectare: Property and Value in Postsocialist Transylvania. Ithaca: Cornell University Press. Watts, Michael. 1998. Agrarian Thermidor: State, Decollectivization, and the Peasant Question in Vietnam. In: Ivan Szelenyi (edit.) Privatizing the Land: Rural Political Economy in Post-Communist Societies. New York: Routledge.
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