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The rise, fall and future of the Jamaican peasantry
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Various ideas and arguments presented here are developed elsewhere. See
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Various ideas and arguments presented here are developed elsewhere. See Tony Weis, 'The rise, fall and future of the Jamaican peasantry', Journal of Peasant Studies (Vol. 33, no. 1, 2006), pp. 61-88;
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Tony Weis, 'Restructuring and redundancy: the impact and illogic of neoliberal agricultural reforms in Jamaica', Journal of Agrarian Change (4, no. 4, 2004), pp. 461.-91;
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Tony Weis, 'Restructuring and redundancy: the impact and illogic of neoliberal agricultural reforms in Jamaica', Journal of Agrarian Change (Vol. 4, no. 4, 2004), pp. 461.-91;
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(Re-)making the case for land reform in Jamaica
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Tony Weis, '(Re-)making the case for land reform in Jamaica', Social and Economic Studies (Vol. 53, no. 1, 2004), pp. 35-72;
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Agrarian decline and breadbasket dependence in the Caribbean: Confronting illusions of inevitability
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Tony Weis, 'Agrarian decline and breadbasket dependence in the Caribbean: confronting illusions of inevitability', Labour, Capital and Society (Vol. 36, no. 2, 2003), pp. 174-99.
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These trends have been well documented by the Caribbean Food and Nutrition Institute, the Caribbean Commission on Health and Development and the Pan-American Health Organisation
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These trends have been well documented by the Caribbean Food and Nutrition Institute, the Caribbean Commission on Health and Development and the Pan-American Health Organisation
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Richard Hart, Slaves Who Abolished Slavery, II: blacks in rebellion (Mona, Institute for Social and Economic Research, 1985), p. 336. Hart likens any European moral, awakening to 'pin pricks' against the pressures from slaves, in stark, contrast to the liberal historiography surrounding Emancipation.
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Richard Hart, Slaves Who Abolished Slavery, Vol. II: blacks in rebellion (Mona, Institute for Social and Economic Research, 1985), p. 336. Hart likens any European moral, awakening to 'pin pricks' against the pressures from slaves, in stark, contrast to the liberal historiography surrounding Emancipation.
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Outlines of a model of pure plantation economy
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More recently, attention has also been drawn to the environmental implications of the plantation landscape, both on- and off-farm;
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Lloyd Best, 'Outlines of a model of pure plantation economy', Social and Economic Studies (Vol. 17, no. 3, 1968), pp. 283-324. More recently, attention has also been drawn to the environmental implications of the plantation landscape, both on- and off-farm;
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Contradictions and change in Jamaica: Theorizing ecosocial. resistance amidst ecological crisis
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Fernando Funes, Luis Garcia, Martin Bourque, Nilda Pérez and Peter Rosset, Sustainable Agriculture and Resistance: transforming food production in Cuba (San Francisco, Food First Books, 2002)
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Sustainable Agriculture and Resistance: Transforming food production in Cuba (San Francisco, Food First Books
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and Peter M. Rosset, 'Cuba: a successful case study of alternative agriculture', in Fred Magdoff, John Bellamy Foster and Frederick H. Buttel (eds), Hungry for Profit: the agribusiness threat to farmers, food and the environment (New York, Monthly Review, 2000), pp. 203-13.
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and Peter M. Rosset, 'Cuba: a successful case study of alternative agriculture', in Fred Magdoff, John Bellamy Foster and Frederick H. Buttel (eds), Hungry for Profit: the agribusiness threat to farmers, food and the environment (New York, Monthly Review, 2000), pp. 203-13.
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This stems from the interplay of a number of factors, including the powerful lobby of the tourism industry and merchant elites, the conditionalities of structural adjustment and the food security demands of the urban poor
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This stems from the interplay of a number of factors, including the powerful lobby of the tourism industry and merchant elites, the conditionalities of structural adjustment and the food security demands of the urban poor.
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