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The Theory of Peasant Economy
University of Wisconsin Press, 1986 Paper: 978-0-299-10574-7 Library of Congress Classification HD1411.C414 1986 Dewey Decimal Classification 338.10947
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The work of A. V. Chayanov is today drawing more attention among Western scholars than ever before. Largely ignored in his native Russia because they differed from Marxist-Leninist theory, and neglected in the West for more than forty years, Chayanov’s sophisticated theories were at last published in English in 1966. That trenchant is reprinted in this Wisconsin paperback edition, which includes a new introduction by the sociologist Teodor Shanin, of the University of Manchester, one of the world’s leading Chayanov scholars. The Wisconsin edition will be essential reading for political scientists, anthropologists, and all whose interests include peasant studies, Third World development, and women’s studies. See other books on: Agriculture | Economic aspects | Economics | Soviet Union | Theory See other titles from University of Wisconsin Press |
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