Cities of Peasants

Cities of Peasants
Title Cities of Peasants PDF eBook
Author Bryan R. Roberts
Publisher London : Edward Arnold, July 1978.
Pages 224
Release 1978
Genre Social Science
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Monograph examining economic implications and social implications of capitalist urbanization in Latin America - discusses trends in urban development and underdevelopment during historical colonialism, industrialization, rural migration and change in the agrarian structure, etc., and analyses social stratification and social mobility, interdependence between the modern industrial sector and the informal sector (small scale industry), poverty and working class marginality, etc. Bibliography pp. 178 to 199 and statistical tables.

Cities of Peasants

Cities of Peasants
Title Cities of Peasants PDF eBook
Author Bryan Rees Roberts
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Pages 0
Release 1978
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Peasants in Cities

Peasants in Cities
Title Peasants in Cities PDF eBook
Author William Mangin
Publisher
Pages 272
Release 1970
Genre Developing Countries
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Compilation of writings on anthropological and sociological aspects of urbanization and rural migration to urban areas - covers community relations, living conditions (incl. In barriadas and slum neighbourhoods), community development, housing, cultural change, etc. Bibliography pp. 193 to 207, references and statistical tables.

The Making of Citizens

The Making of Citizens
Title The Making of Citizens PDF eBook
Author Bryan Roberts
Publisher Routledge
Pages 265
Release 2020-11-25
Genre Science
ISBN 1000161498

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Originally published as 'Cities of Peasants', this highly-acclaimed account of the expansion of capitalism in the developing world has now been extensively rewritten and updated. Focusing on Latin America, Bryan Roberts traces the evolution of developing societies and their economies to the present. Taking account of the move towards more 'open' economies, a shrinking of the state and various transitions towards democracies, he shows how urban growth has produced new patterns of social stratification, creating opportunities for social mobility, but doing little to decrease income inequality or political and social pressures. Underlying social changes have broadened the practice of citizenship in developing countries, limiting authoritarian rule but within a context of entrenched social inequalities and persisting political instability. This book conveys both the flavour of life in the cities of the third world and the immediacy of their problems.

The Making of Citizens

The Making of Citizens
Title The Making of Citizens PDF eBook
Author Bryan R. Roberts
Publisher Hodder Arnold
Pages 262
Release 1995
Genre Urbanization
ISBN 9780340604786

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Originally published as 'Cities of Peasants', this highly-acclaimed account of the expansion of capitalism in the developing world has now been extensively rewritten and updated. Focusing on Latin America, Bryan Roberts traces the evolution of developing societies and their economies to the present. Taking account of the move towards more 'open' economies, a shrinking of the state and various transitions towards democracies, he shows how urban growth has produced new patterns of social stratification, creating opportunities for social mobility, but doing little to decrease income inequality or political and social pressures. Underlying social changes have broadened the practice of citizenship in developing countries, limiting authoritarian rule but within a context of entrenched social inequalities and persisting political instability. This book conveys both the flavour of life in the cities of the third world and the immediacy of their problems.

Cities, Peasants and Food in Classical Antiquity

Cities, Peasants and Food in Classical Antiquity
Title Cities, Peasants and Food in Classical Antiquity PDF eBook
Author Peter Garnsey
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 360
Release 1998
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 9780521892902

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Sixteen essays in the social and economic history of the ancient world, by a leading historian of classical antiquity, are here brought conveniently together. Three overlapping parts deal with the urban economy and society, peasants and the rural economy, and food-supply and food-crisis. While focusing on eleven centuries of antiquity from archaic Greece to late imperial Rome, the essays include theoretical and comparative analyses of food-crisis and pastoralism, and an interdisciplinary study of the health status of the people of Rome using physical anthropology and nutritional science. A variety of subjects are treated, from the misconduct of a builders' association in late antique Sardis, to a survey of the cultural associations and physiological effects of the broad bean.

Peasants in Cities

Peasants in Cities
Title Peasants in Cities PDF eBook
Author Institute on the Church in Urban-Industrial Society
Publisher
Pages 43
Release 1970
Genre Developing countries
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