Agrarian South: Journal of Political Economy
2012 - 2026
From Centre for Agrarian Research and Education for South
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Volume 1, issue 3, 2012
- Some Aspects of the Contemporary Agrarian Question pp. 233-254

- Utsa Patnaik
- Intellectual Property Rights and the North-South Contest for Agricultural Germplasm: A Historical Perspective pp. 255-290

- Tung-Yi Kho
- The Economic Diplomacy of Tanzania: Accumulation by Dispossession in a Peripheral State pp. 291-313

- Ng’wanza Kamata
- The Ox from the Four Corners of the World: The Historic Origins of the Brazilian Beef Industry pp. 315-340

- Ricardo Ferreira Ribeiro
- Book Review: Henry Bernstein (2010). Class dynamics of agrarian change pp. 341-346

- Paris Yeros
Volume 1, issue 2, 2012
- Capitalism and the Common Man: Peasants and Petty Production in Africa and South Asia pp. 109-160

- Barbara Harriss-White
- Migrant Workers in Sugarcane Mills: A Study of Social Networks and Recruitment Intermediaries in Brazil pp. 161-180

- Marilda Aparecida de Menezes, Marcelo Saturnino da Silva and Maciel Cover
- Imperialism and Primitive Accumulation: Notes on the New Scramble for Africa pp. 181-203

- Sam Moyo, Paris Yeros and Praveen Jha
- Landless: Meanings and Transformations of a Collective Action Category in Brazil pp. 205-231

- Marcelo C. Rosa
Volume 1, issue 1, 2012
- The Agrarian Question: Past, Present and Future pp. 1-10

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- Contemporary Imperialism and the Agrarian Question pp. 11-26

- Samir Amin
- The Peasant Question and Contemporary Capitalism: Some Reflections with Reference to India pp. 27-42

- Prabhat Patnaik
- Accumulation Strategies and Human Development in India pp. 43-64

- Jayati Ghosh
- Reclaiming the Land, Reclaiming the Nation: Adjacent or Twin Questions? pp. 65-83

- Reginaldo C. Moraes
- Land and Territory: Meanings of Land between Modernity and Tradition pp. 85-107

- Sérgio Sauer