The Village Concept in the Transformation of Rural Southeast AsiaMason C. Hoadley, Christer Gunnarsson Psychology Press, 1996 - 229 pages Using examples from Indonesia, Malaysia and Thailand, the book considers what scholarship has defined as a village within the rapid changes taking place in rural Southeast Asia. |
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Contents
Introduction | vii |
The Village on Java and the Early Colonial State | xviii |
NonVillage Political Economy of PreColonial West Java | 29 |
The Dialectics of Village and State in Modern Thailand | 44 |
Village Economy in PreCapitalist Thailand | 67 |
AgroIndustry and SelfReliance Strategies in Village | 85 |
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activities administrative administrative village agro-industry Asian Bangkok BULOG cacah capital capitalist cent central Chempaka Cirebon co-operatives coffee colonial corvée countryside crop cultivation cultural deforestation desa economic development elite established existence export factors farm fertility rate forest formal organizations framework governmental Green Revolution groups harvest hectares households important increased Indonesian inputs institutional change Institutional Economics Javanese KEMAS labour land landless landowners Majalaya Malaysia ment modern monoculture Nartsupha non-KUD officials Pancasila pattern peasantry peasants penghulu period political population growth poverty Priangan programmes property rights rapid region relations result rice RISDA Rohmat role rubber smallholder rural areas rural development sakdina system Sariendah sawah self-reliance Shamsul sharecroppers sikeps smallholders social Southeast Asia strategy structure Sultan Sepuh Thai farmers Thai society Thai village Thailand theory traditional UMNO unit village community village head village level West Java Yogyakarta
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