توضیحاتی در مورد کتاب Raising Cane: The Political Economy of Sugar in Western India
نام کتاب : Raising Cane: The Political Economy of Sugar in Western India
عنوان ترجمه شده به فارسی : پرورش نیشکر: اقتصاد سیاسی شکر در غرب هند
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نویسندگان : Donald W. Attwood
ناشر : Routledge
سال نشر : 2019
تعداد صفحات : 385
ISBN (شابک) : 0813312876 , 9780367284978
زبان کتاب : English
فرمت کتاب : pdf
حجم کتاب : 33 مگابایت
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Cover
Half Title
Title
Copyright
Dedication
Contents
List of Tables and Figures
Acknowledgments
PART ONE INTRODUCTION
1 The Problem
An Anomalous Industry
Nationalism and Dependency Theory
Dependent India?
Agrarian Regions in India
Political Economy
Enterprising Peasant Families
Looking Ahead
Notes
2 The Setting
Malegaon Village c. 1885,
Rural Life Before the British Raj
Stratification
Risk and Mobility
Competition and Mobility
Change in the 19th Century
Conclusion
Notes
PART TWO SUGAR PRODUCTION BEFORE INDEPENDENCE
3 Irrigation and Imperialism
Origin of the Deccan Canals
The Problem of Unwanted Water
Fiscal Pressures and Wasted Water
The Sugarcane Block System
Cane Blocks and Famine Protection
Impact of Peasants on Policy
Notes
4 Peasants Versus Capitalists
North India: Origins of the Industry
The Bombay Deccan: Cane and Gul Production
The High Cost of Sugarcane
Management of an Expensive Crop
Relations of Production
Origins of the Bombay Sugar Industry
Reorganization from Below
Conclusion
Notes
PART THREE MALEGAON VILLAGE, 1900-1950
5 Old Elites and New Entrepreneurs
New Ideas and Movements
History of the Jagir
Shambhusingh Jadhavrao
The Raja and the Sugar Economy
Keshavrao Taware
The Nira Valley Sugar Company
Sugar Magnates
Idealists and Other Innovators
Notes
6 Migration and Economic Mobility
Migrants with a Leg Up
Drought and Migration
Hazards in the Family Cycle
Family Cycles and Upward Mobility
Migrant Dhangars: A Success Story
Less Fortunate Immigrants
Local Land-Gainers
Mobility for the Landless
Local Land-Losers
Overall Mobility
Notes
7 The Pattern of Inequality and Mobility
Data and Methods
Economic Mobility and Inequality
Caste and Mobility
The Great Depression
Political Economy So Far
Notes
PART FOUR COOPERATIVE SUGAR, 1950-1985
8 The Politics of Sugar
Sugar Interests at the National Level
Sugar Interests at the State Level
The First Cooperative Factories
Factory Organizers Near Baramati
Cooperative Organization
Evolution of Factory Politics
Cooperatives and State Politics
Notes
9 Performance and Impact of a Sugar Co-op
Economic Rationale
Growth of the Malegaon Factory
Malegaon's Other Investments
Investments by Other Sugar Co-ops
Impact of the Malegaon Factory: Employment
Indirect Employment Effects
Diversification and Mobility
Changes in Relations of Production
Changes in Land Distribution
Nonagricultural Incomes
Poverty, Inequality, and Economic Expansion
Notes
10 Why Do Some Cooperatives Work?
Regional Differences in Sugar Production
Technical and Economic Efficiency
The Basis for a Class Alliance
Comparisons with Other Types of Co-ops
Competition and Efficiency
Competition and Innovation
Cooperative Factories in the North
Competition and Accountability
Notes
PART FIVE CONCLUSION
11 Revolution from the Middle
Grass-Roots Development
The Rise of Progressive Peasants
Oligarchy and Bureaucracy
West Bengal
Uttar Pradesh
"Living in a Revolution"
Notes
Appendix on Methods
Glossary
Bibliography
About the Book and Author
Index