Journal of Agrarian Change: 1st issue now available plus FREE sample article I am delighted to announce publication of the first issue of Journal of Agrarian Change. This new journal of agrarian political economy, edited by Henry Bernstein and Terence J. Byres, both of SOAS, promotes investigation of the social relations and dynamics of production, property and power in agrarian formations and their processes of change, both historical and contemporary. For a deeper insight into the mission of this new project, read the Editors' inaugral article, From Peasant Studies to Agrarian Change, FREE through the journal home page at: http://www.blackwellpublishers.co.uk/journals/jac. Details of subscription rates, free electronic access and notes for contributors may also be found at this URL. A listing of the contents of the current and forthcoming issues is included below. To receive regular updates on the contents of each issue as it is published, simply sign up with SELECT, Blackwell Publisher's E-mail Alerting Service at http://select.blackwellpublishers.co.uk Please do not hesitate to contact me at [log in to unmask] should you require any further information about Journal of Agrarian Change. Judy Cornish, Journals Marketing Manager, Blackwell Publishers *************************************************************************** VOLUME 1, NUMBER 1, JANUARY 2001 Editorial Statement Henry Bernstein and Terence J. Byres >From Peasant Studies to Agrarian Change Henry Bernstein and Terence J. Byres The Concept of Sebestoimost' in Russian Farm Accounting: A Very Unmagical Mystery Tour Gavin Kitching >From Village Artisans to Industrial Clusters: Agendas and Policy Gaps in Indian Rural Industrializaion Ashwani Saith Large and Middle Farmers in the Groundnut Sector in Senegal in the Context of Liberalization and Structural Adjustment Carlos Oya OBITUARY Arvind N. Das (1949-2000) Jan Breman VOLUME 1, NUMBER 2, APRIL 2001 The Low Countries in the Transition to Capitalism Robert P. Brenner The Impact of the Asian Economic Crisis on Work and Welfare in Village Java Jan Breman Telling Environmental Change Like It Is? Reflections on a Study in Sub-Saharan Africa Henry Bernstein and Philip Woodhouse APOLOGIES FOR CROSS POSTINGS ************** The information in this email is confidential and is intended for the addressee(s) only. Access, copying, dissemination or re-use of information in it by anyone else is unauthorised. Any views or opinions presented are solely those of the author and do not necessarily represent those of Blackwell Publishers Ltd. If you are not the intended recipient please contact Blackwell Publishers Ltd, +44 (0)1865 791100.