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Furthermore , while some peasants had the opportunity to rise by producing for and trading in the expanding ' legitimate ... Peasant households varied in size and possessed an ability to expand within limits ( Howard , 1979 : 52 ) .
Furthermore , while some peasants had the opportunity to rise by producing for and trading in the expanding ' legitimate ... Peasant households varied in size and possessed an ability to expand within limits ( Howard , 1979 : 52 ) .
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SELF - HELP : THE STATE AND PEASANT LEVERAGE IN KENYA Frank Holmquist The literature on general peasant - state relations in history , in Africa today , or in Kenya in particular , tells us that the peasants have little systematic ...
SELF - HELP : THE STATE AND PEASANT LEVERAGE IN KENYA Frank Holmquist The literature on general peasant - state relations in history , in Africa today , or in Kenya in particular , tells us that the peasants have little systematic ...
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Depending on the balance of political forces self - help may be a net asset to the state and dominant classes , or it may be an asset for the peasant majority . The argument here is that in an ideological and political climate that is ...
Depending on the balance of political forces self - help may be a net asset to the state and dominant classes , or it may be an asset for the peasant majority . The argument here is that in an ideological and political climate that is ...
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dry season migration from northwest Nigeria | 3 |
causes problems | 20 |
an indicator of nutritional stress in African agricultural | 31 |
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