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Books in the Yale Agrarian Studies (YUP) series

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  • - What You Don't Know About Orange Juice
    by Alissa Hamilton
    £25.49

  • - African Cattle Herders of the Atlantic World, 1500-1900
    by Andrew Sluyter
    £56.49

  • - Politics and the Making of Moral Capital in the Philippines
    by Raymond L. Bryant
    £41.99

    Why are nongovernmental organizations (NGOs) so successful in today’s world? How do they empower themselves? This insightful book provides important new perspectives on the strategic thinking of NGOs, the way they identify themselves, and how they behave. Raymond L. Bryant develops a novel theoretical perspective around the concept of moral capital and assesses that concept through in-depth case studies of NGOs in the Philippines.The book’s focus is on perceptions of NGOs as moral and altruistic and how such perceptions can translate into social power. Bryant examines the ambiguous qualities of NGO strategizing, the ways in which the quest for moral capital is bedeviled by the need to compromise with political and economic elites, and the possibilities for NGOs to achieve political goals as moral leaders.

  • - Intimacy, Exchange, and the Sacred in Africa
    by Parker MacDonald Shipton
    £60.99

    Drawing on research among Luo people in western Kenya and abroad, this book examines how Luo assess obligations to intimates and strangers, including the dead and the not-yet-born. It focuses on nonmonetary forms of exchange and entrustment, moving beyond anthropology's traditional understanding of gifts, loans, and reciprocity.

  • - Institutional Design and Behavioral Responses
    by Stephen K. Wegren
    £39.99

    This ambitious work is the definitive account of Russias land reform initiatives from the late 1980s to today. In Russia, a country controlling more land than any other nation, land ownership is central to structures of power, class division, and agricultural production.The aim of Russian land reform for the past thirty yearsto undo the collectivization of the Soviet era and encourage public ownershiphas been largely unsuccessful. To understand this failure, Stephen Wegren examines contemporary land reform policies in terms of legislation, institutional structure, and human behavior. Using extensive survey data, he analyzes household behaviors in regard to land ownership and usage based on socioeconomic status, family size, demographic distribution, and regional differences. Wegrens study is important and timely, as Russian land reform will have a profound effect on Russias ability to compete in an era of globalization.

  • - People and Life on the Chars of South Asia
    by Kuntala Lahiri-Dutt & Gopa Samanta
    £60.49

  • - Industrialized Slaughter and the Politics of Sight
    by Timothy Pachirat
    £24.99

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