Peasants in World History

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agrarian civilization
Agrarian empires
agrarian transformation
agriculture
Author_Eric Vanhaute
capitalist production
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Century CE
comparative agricultural history
Ecological changes
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Fifteenth Century CE
Fourteenth Century CE
Fourth Millennium BCE
Frontier Expansion
Global Countryside
Global Food Regime
global rural development
globalization
historical rural sociology
imperialism
Jenne Jeno
Mid-third Millennium BCE
Millennium BCE
Millennium CE
Neolithic Agricultural Revolution
Nineteenth Century CE
Overburdening
Peasant History
Peasant life
Peasant Question
Peasant Regimes
peasantries
Real Agricultural Prices
rural social structures
settlers
Sixteenth Century CE
Sixth Millennium BCE
Societal structures
Specific Crop Yields
subsistence economies
transformation of rural societies
Twentieth Century CE
Village-systems
Wet Rice Economies
Yangtze River

Product details

  • ISBN 9780415740944
  • Weight: 453g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 23 Mar 2021
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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This is the first world history of peasants. Peasants in World History analyzes the multiple transformations of peasant life through history by focusing on three primary areas: the organization of peasant societies, their integration within wider societal structures, and the changing connections between local, regional and global processes.

Peasants have been a vital component in human history over the last 10,000 years, with nearly one-third of the world’s population still living a peasant lifestyle today. Their role as rural producers of ever-new surpluses instigated complex and often-opposing processes of social and spatial change throughout the world. Eric Vanhaute frames this social change in a story of evolving peasant frontiers. These frontiers provide a global comparative-historical lens to look at the social, economic and ecological changes within village-systems, agrarian empires and global capitalism. Bringing the story of the peasantry up through the modern period and looking to the future, the author offers a succinct overview with students in mind.

This book is recommended reading to anyone interested in the history and future of peasantries and is a valuable addition to undergraduate and graduate courses in World History, Global Economic History, Global Studies and Rural Sociology.

Eric Vanhaute is Professor in Economic and Social History and World History at Ghent University, Belgium. He has published extensively on agrarian and rural history, the history of labor markets and social inequality, and world history.