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Agrarian Question: A Short Reader

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SKU: 9789350026311

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Explore the complex history of the agrarian question and its impact on capitalist development with this concise reader. From mercantile to post-colonial regimes, understand how agrarian transformation has shaped societies worldwide. With a focus on the Indian agrarian transition, this book offers valuable insights into the challenges and implications of this ongoing process. Ideal for students, researchers, and anyone interested in political economy and rural development.

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Description

  • ISBN-13: 9789350026311
  • Publisher: Aakar Books
  • Binding: Hardcover
  • ISBN-10: 9350026317
  • Publisher Date: 04 May 2020
  • Language: English

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Weight 0.5 kg

12 reviews for Agrarian Question: A Short Reader

  1. Rajan Walia

    Well-written and accessible, even for someone new to the subject. I learned a lot!

  2. Aditya Kumar Dash

    Found it a bit dry at times, but the content is valuable for understanding political economy.

  3. Suryansh Kanojia

    Concise and informative. It really helped me understand the agrarian question in a global context.

  4. Vaibhav Raj

    A good overview, but I wish it delved deeper into specific case studies. Still, a solid introduction to the topic.

  5. Prem Pushkar

    Helpful for my research, but could have benefited from more contemporary examples.

  6. Surya Kant Vashisht

    A bit too academic for the average reader, but a solid resource for students.

  7. Sanjana Srivastava

    Useful for getting a broad understanding of agrarian issues. I enjoyed it.

  8. Vaishnavi Baranwal

    Clear and concise explanation of a complex topic. Highly recommend!

  9. Jahanvi

    Excellent reader! Provides a great framework for understanding agrarian transitions.

  10. Drishad Saha

    The India focus was interesting, though sometimes a bit too specific for my taste. Overall, a decent read.

  11. Mohammed Farhan. M.k

    It’s short, but packs a punch. Some arguments felt rushed, but worth reading.

  12. Aaditya Gupta

    The book offers valuable insights but could be more engaging.

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