Journal of Agrarian Change, 19 (3): Special issue on "The Arrighian Approach to Agrarian Political Economy", edited by Jennifer Bair, Phillip A. Hough and Kevan Harris
https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/toc/14710366/2019/19/3
Jennifer Bair, Kevan Harris, and Phillip A. Hough: Roads from Calabria: The Arrighian approach to agrarian political economy
Ben Scully and Akua Opokua Britwum: Labour reserves and surplus populations: Northern Ghana and the Eastern Cape of South Africa
Zachary Levenson: “Such elements do not belong in an ordered society”: Managing rural–urban resettlement in democratic South Africa
Shaohua Zhan: Accumulation by and without dispossession: Rural land use, land expropriation, and livelihood implications in China
Kevan Harris and Zep Kalb: Pen to the tiller: Land reform and social mobility across the 1979 Iranian revolution
Jennifer Bair: Class formation and commodity chains in the making of regional monocultures: Agrarian reform from above and below in Mexico's henequen and cotton zones
Phillip A. Hough: The winding paths of peripheral proletarianization: Local labour, world hegemonies, and crisis in rural Colombia
Sahan Savas Karatasli and Sefika Kumral: Capitalist development in hostile conjunctures: War, dispossession, and class formation in Turkey
Giuliano Martiniello: Social conflict and agrarian change in Uganda's countryside
Beverly J. Silver: Afterword: Reflections on “Capitalist development in hostile environments"
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