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Frontmatter
Illustrations
Tables
Acknowledgments
1. Introduction
2. Hegemony on a Shoestring: indirect Rule and Farmers' Access to Resources
3. Inconclusive Encounters: Farmers and States in the Era of Planned Development
4. Commercialization, Cultivation, and Capital Formation: Agrarian Change in Four Localities
5. Access to Land: Property Rights as Social Process
6. Exploitation Without Dispossession: Markets, Networks, and Farmers' Access to Labor
7. Investing in Networks: Farmers' Uses of Income and Their Significance for Agrarian Change
8. Time Is of the Essence: Intensification, Instability, and Appropriate Technology
Notes
Bibliography
Index
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