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First published in 1990. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.
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- Artikelnr.: 41067665
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 168
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- Englisch
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Jonathan Fox
Chapter 1 Editor's Introduction
Jonathan Fox; Chapter 2 Rural Workers' Movements and Democratisation in Brazil
Cândido Grzybowski*National Scientific and Technological Development Council/Getúlio Vargas Foundation (Rio de Janeiro). The author would like to thank Jonathan Fox and Biorn Maybury-Lewis for helpful comments
Anne-Marie Smith for her careful translation
and Jennie Purnell for editorial assistance.; Chapter 3 The Political Crisis and the Prospects for Rural Democracy in Colombia
Leon Zamosc*Department of Sociology
University of California
San Diego. Fieldwork for this research was made possible by grants from UCSD's Senate Committee on Research and the Latin American Program of the Social Science Research Council. For useful comments
the author is grateful to Jonathan Fox
Charles Bergquist
Jeff Weintraub
Bennett Berger
Juan Diez Medrano
Alejandro Reyes
and Ana María Bejarano. Parts of the article were translated by Charles Roberts.; Chapter 4 The Challenges of Rural Democratisation in Mexico
Luisa*Social Research Institute
National Autonomous University of Mexico (Mexico City). The author would like to thank Jennie Purnell for her translation and editorial assistance. Paré; Chapter 5 Liberal Democracy and Ayllu Democracy in Bolivia: The Case of Northern Potosí
Rivera Cusicanqui Silvia; Chapter 6 The State
the Peasantry and the Sandinista Revolution
Marvin*Director
Itztani Research Institute
Managua
Nicaragua. The author would like to thank David Lewis for his translation
and Charles Roberts and Betsy Aron for editorial ssistance. Ortega; Chapter 7 The Peasant Movement and the Challenge of Rural Democratisation in the Philippines
Francisco LaraJr.
Horacio R. MoralesJr.*Francisco Lara
Jr. is the Project Development Director of the Philippine Peasant Institute. Horacio R. Morales
Jr. is the President of the Philippine Rural Reconstruction Movement and the Executive Director of the Cooperative Foundation of the Philippines. The authors would like to thank Ricky Santos
Barbara Fortunato
and the staffs of PPI and PRRM for their research assistance
and Alvin Firmeza for his editorial advice.
Editor's note: Thanks also to Jenny Franco for editorial assistance].;
Jonathan Fox; Chapter 2 Rural Workers' Movements and Democratisation in Brazil
Cândido Grzybowski*National Scientific and Technological Development Council/Getúlio Vargas Foundation (Rio de Janeiro). The author would like to thank Jonathan Fox and Biorn Maybury-Lewis for helpful comments
Anne-Marie Smith for her careful translation
and Jennie Purnell for editorial assistance.; Chapter 3 The Political Crisis and the Prospects for Rural Democracy in Colombia
Leon Zamosc*Department of Sociology
University of California
San Diego. Fieldwork for this research was made possible by grants from UCSD's Senate Committee on Research and the Latin American Program of the Social Science Research Council. For useful comments
the author is grateful to Jonathan Fox
Charles Bergquist
Jeff Weintraub
Bennett Berger
Juan Diez Medrano
Alejandro Reyes
and Ana María Bejarano. Parts of the article were translated by Charles Roberts.; Chapter 4 The Challenges of Rural Democratisation in Mexico
Luisa*Social Research Institute
National Autonomous University of Mexico (Mexico City). The author would like to thank Jennie Purnell for her translation and editorial assistance. Paré; Chapter 5 Liberal Democracy and Ayllu Democracy in Bolivia: The Case of Northern Potosí
Rivera Cusicanqui Silvia; Chapter 6 The State
the Peasantry and the Sandinista Revolution
Marvin*Director
Itztani Research Institute
Managua
Nicaragua. The author would like to thank David Lewis for his translation
and Charles Roberts and Betsy Aron for editorial ssistance. Ortega; Chapter 7 The Peasant Movement and the Challenge of Rural Democratisation in the Philippines
Francisco LaraJr.
Horacio R. MoralesJr.*Francisco Lara
Jr. is the Project Development Director of the Philippine Peasant Institute. Horacio R. Morales
Jr. is the President of the Philippine Rural Reconstruction Movement and the Executive Director of the Cooperative Foundation of the Philippines. The authors would like to thank Ricky Santos
Barbara Fortunato
and the staffs of PPI and PRRM for their research assistance
and Alvin Firmeza for his editorial advice.
Editor's note: Thanks also to Jenny Franco for editorial assistance].;
Chapter 1 Editor's Introduction
Jonathan Fox; Chapter 2 Rural Workers' Movements and Democratisation in Brazil
Cândido Grzybowski*National Scientific and Technological Development Council/Getúlio Vargas Foundation (Rio de Janeiro). The author would like to thank Jonathan Fox and Biorn Maybury-Lewis for helpful comments
Anne-Marie Smith for her careful translation
and Jennie Purnell for editorial assistance.; Chapter 3 The Political Crisis and the Prospects for Rural Democracy in Colombia
Leon Zamosc*Department of Sociology
University of California
San Diego. Fieldwork for this research was made possible by grants from UCSD's Senate Committee on Research and the Latin American Program of the Social Science Research Council. For useful comments
the author is grateful to Jonathan Fox
Charles Bergquist
Jeff Weintraub
Bennett Berger
Juan Diez Medrano
Alejandro Reyes
and Ana María Bejarano. Parts of the article were translated by Charles Roberts.; Chapter 4 The Challenges of Rural Democratisation in Mexico
Luisa*Social Research Institute
National Autonomous University of Mexico (Mexico City). The author would like to thank Jennie Purnell for her translation and editorial assistance. Paré; Chapter 5 Liberal Democracy and Ayllu Democracy in Bolivia: The Case of Northern Potosí
Rivera Cusicanqui Silvia; Chapter 6 The State
the Peasantry and the Sandinista Revolution
Marvin*Director
Itztani Research Institute
Managua
Nicaragua. The author would like to thank David Lewis for his translation
and Charles Roberts and Betsy Aron for editorial ssistance. Ortega; Chapter 7 The Peasant Movement and the Challenge of Rural Democratisation in the Philippines
Francisco LaraJr.
Horacio R. MoralesJr.*Francisco Lara
Jr. is the Project Development Director of the Philippine Peasant Institute. Horacio R. Morales
Jr. is the President of the Philippine Rural Reconstruction Movement and the Executive Director of the Cooperative Foundation of the Philippines. The authors would like to thank Ricky Santos
Barbara Fortunato
and the staffs of PPI and PRRM for their research assistance
and Alvin Firmeza for his editorial advice.
Editor's note: Thanks also to Jenny Franco for editorial assistance].;
Jonathan Fox; Chapter 2 Rural Workers' Movements and Democratisation in Brazil
Cândido Grzybowski*National Scientific and Technological Development Council/Getúlio Vargas Foundation (Rio de Janeiro). The author would like to thank Jonathan Fox and Biorn Maybury-Lewis for helpful comments
Anne-Marie Smith for her careful translation
and Jennie Purnell for editorial assistance.; Chapter 3 The Political Crisis and the Prospects for Rural Democracy in Colombia
Leon Zamosc*Department of Sociology
University of California
San Diego. Fieldwork for this research was made possible by grants from UCSD's Senate Committee on Research and the Latin American Program of the Social Science Research Council. For useful comments
the author is grateful to Jonathan Fox
Charles Bergquist
Jeff Weintraub
Bennett Berger
Juan Diez Medrano
Alejandro Reyes
and Ana María Bejarano. Parts of the article were translated by Charles Roberts.; Chapter 4 The Challenges of Rural Democratisation in Mexico
Luisa*Social Research Institute
National Autonomous University of Mexico (Mexico City). The author would like to thank Jennie Purnell for her translation and editorial assistance. Paré; Chapter 5 Liberal Democracy and Ayllu Democracy in Bolivia: The Case of Northern Potosí
Rivera Cusicanqui Silvia; Chapter 6 The State
the Peasantry and the Sandinista Revolution
Marvin*Director
Itztani Research Institute
Managua
Nicaragua. The author would like to thank David Lewis for his translation
and Charles Roberts and Betsy Aron for editorial ssistance. Ortega; Chapter 7 The Peasant Movement and the Challenge of Rural Democratisation in the Philippines
Francisco LaraJr.
Horacio R. MoralesJr.*Francisco Lara
Jr. is the Project Development Director of the Philippine Peasant Institute. Horacio R. Morales
Jr. is the President of the Philippine Rural Reconstruction Movement and the Executive Director of the Cooperative Foundation of the Philippines. The authors would like to thank Ricky Santos
Barbara Fortunato
and the staffs of PPI and PRRM for their research assistance
and Alvin Firmeza for his editorial advice.
Editor's note: Thanks also to Jenny Franco for editorial assistance].;