State-Society Relations on the Agricultural Frontier
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State-Society Relations on the Agricultural Frontier (2014)
DE PB NW RP
ISBN: 9783659564147 bzw. 3659564141, in Deutsch, LAP Lambert Academic Publishing Nov 2014, Taschenbuch, neu, Nachdruck.
Von Händler/Antiquariat, AHA-BUCH GmbH [51283250], Einbeck, NDS, Germany.
This item is printed on demand - Print on Demand Titel. Neuware - In the early 1970s the Brazilian government promoted the colonization of a vast area in the state of Pará. A few years later the government withdrew its support to the settlers. Abandoned, the peasantry started organizing in Catholic communities, a movement that grew and engaged in a successful struggle to democratize labor unions in the countryside. Their struggle culminated in the creation of a unique credit policy designed to support poor farmers who do not have title to their lands. Constructing the image of the peasantry as environmentally responsible farmers was crucial to gain access to subsidized credit. The outcomes of this credit policy however, challenged this identity. Credit recipients invested the money in cattle and cleared forest for pasture. Another unforeseen consequence of this policy was the appearance of hundreds of new peasant associations in the region. Rather than strengthening the peasant movement, these associations served the interests of local bosses, state officials, and large ranchers, who gained political and economic power using public money. This association between state officials and private actors challenges the concept of state autonomy. 260 pp. Englisch.
This item is printed on demand - Print on Demand Titel. Neuware - In the early 1970s the Brazilian government promoted the colonization of a vast area in the state of Pará. A few years later the government withdrew its support to the settlers. Abandoned, the peasantry started organizing in Catholic communities, a movement that grew and engaged in a successful struggle to democratize labor unions in the countryside. Their struggle culminated in the creation of a unique credit policy designed to support poor farmers who do not have title to their lands. Constructing the image of the peasantry as environmentally responsible farmers was crucial to gain access to subsidized credit. The outcomes of this credit policy however, challenged this identity. Credit recipients invested the money in cattle and cleared forest for pasture. Another unforeseen consequence of this policy was the appearance of hundreds of new peasant associations in the region. Rather than strengthening the peasant movement, these associations served the interests of local bosses, state officials, and large ranchers, who gained political and economic power using public money. This association between state officials and private actors challenges the concept of state autonomy. 260 pp. Englisch.
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State-Society Relations on the Agricultural Frontier
DE NW
ISBN: 9783659564147 bzw. 3659564141, in Deutsch, neu.
Lieferung aus: Deutschland, zzgl. Versandkosten.
In the early 1970s the Brazilian government promoted the colonization of a vast area in the state of Pará. A few years later the government withdrew its support to the settlers. Abandoned, the peasantry started organizing in Catholic communities, a movement that grew and engaged in a successful struggle to democratize labor unions in the countryside. Their struggle culminated in the creation of a unique credit policy designed to support poor farmers who do not have title to their lands. Constructing the image of the peasantry as environmentally responsible farmers was crucial to gain access to subsidized credit. The outcomes of this credit policy however, challenged this identity. Credit recipients invested the money in cattle and cleared forest for pasture. Another unforeseen consequence of this policy was the appearance of hundreds of new peasant associations in the region. Rather than strengthening the peasant movement, these associations served the interests of local bosses, state officials, and large ranchers, who gained political and economic power using public money. This association between state officials and private actors challenges the concept of state autonomy.
In the early 1970s the Brazilian government promoted the colonization of a vast area in the state of Pará. A few years later the government withdrew its support to the settlers. Abandoned, the peasantry started organizing in Catholic communities, a movement that grew and engaged in a successful struggle to democratize labor unions in the countryside. Their struggle culminated in the creation of a unique credit policy designed to support poor farmers who do not have title to their lands. Constructing the image of the peasantry as environmentally responsible farmers was crucial to gain access to subsidized credit. The outcomes of this credit policy however, challenged this identity. Credit recipients invested the money in cattle and cleared forest for pasture. Another unforeseen consequence of this policy was the appearance of hundreds of new peasant associations in the region. Rather than strengthening the peasant movement, these associations served the interests of local bosses, state officials, and large ranchers, who gained political and economic power using public money. This association between state officials and private actors challenges the concept of state autonomy.
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State-Society Relations on the Agricultural Frontier
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ISBN: 9783659564147 bzw. 3659564141, vermutlich in Englisch, neu, Hörbuch.
Lieferung aus: Niederlande, Lieferzeit: 5 Tage, zzgl. Versandkosten.
In the early 1970s the Brazilian government promoted the colonization of a vast area in the state of Pará. A few years later the government withdrew its support to the settlers. Abandoned, the peasantry started organizing in Catholic communities, a movement that grew and engaged in a successful struggle to democratize labor unions in the countryside. Their struggle culminated in the creation of a unique credit policy designed to support poor farmers who do not have title to their lands. Constructing the image of the peasantry as environmentally responsible farmers was crucial to gain access to subsidized credit. The outcomes of this credit policy however, challenged this identity. Credit recipients invested the money in cattle and cleared forest for pasture. Another unforeseen consequence of this policy was the appearance of hundreds of new peasant associations in the region. Rather than strengthening the peasant movement, these associations served the interests of local bosses, state officials, and large ranchers, who gained political and economic power using public money. This association between state officials and private actors challenges the concept of state autonomy.
In the early 1970s the Brazilian government promoted the colonization of a vast area in the state of Pará. A few years later the government withdrew its support to the settlers. Abandoned, the peasantry started organizing in Catholic communities, a movement that grew and engaged in a successful struggle to democratize labor unions in the countryside. Their struggle culminated in the creation of a unique credit policy designed to support poor farmers who do not have title to their lands. Constructing the image of the peasantry as environmentally responsible farmers was crucial to gain access to subsidized credit. The outcomes of this credit policy however, challenged this identity. Credit recipients invested the money in cattle and cleared forest for pasture. Another unforeseen consequence of this policy was the appearance of hundreds of new peasant associations in the region. Rather than strengthening the peasant movement, these associations served the interests of local bosses, state officials, and large ranchers, who gained political and economic power using public money. This association between state officials and private actors challenges the concept of state autonomy.
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State-Society Relations on the Agricultural Frontier - The Struggle for Credit in the Transamazônica Region
~EN PB NW
ISBN: 9783659564147 bzw. 3659564141, vermutlich in Englisch, LAP Lambert Academic Publishing, Taschenbuch, neu.
Lieferung aus: Deutschland, Versandkostenfrei.
State-Society Relations on the Agricultural Frontier: In the early 1970s the Brazilian government promoted the colonization of a vast area in the state of Pará. A few years later the government withdrew its support to the settlers. Abandoned, the peasantry started organizing in Catholic communities, a movement that grew and engaged in a successful struggle to democratize labor unions in the countryside. Their struggle culminated in the creation of a unique credit policy designed to support poor farmers who do not have title to their lands. Constructing the image of the peasantry as environmentally responsible farmers was crucial to gain access to subsidized credit. The outcomes of this credit policy however, challenged this identity. Credit recipients invested the money in cattle and cleared forest for pasture. Another unforeseen consequence of this policy was the appearance of hundreds of new peasant associations in the region. Rather than strengthening the peasant movement, these associations served the interests of local bosses, state officials, and large ranchers, who gained political and economic power using public money. This association between state officials and private actors challenges the concept of state autonomy. Englisch, Taschenbuch.
State-Society Relations on the Agricultural Frontier: In the early 1970s the Brazilian government promoted the colonization of a vast area in the state of Pará. A few years later the government withdrew its support to the settlers. Abandoned, the peasantry started organizing in Catholic communities, a movement that grew and engaged in a successful struggle to democratize labor unions in the countryside. Their struggle culminated in the creation of a unique credit policy designed to support poor farmers who do not have title to their lands. Constructing the image of the peasantry as environmentally responsible farmers was crucial to gain access to subsidized credit. The outcomes of this credit policy however, challenged this identity. Credit recipients invested the money in cattle and cleared forest for pasture. Another unforeseen consequence of this policy was the appearance of hundreds of new peasant associations in the region. Rather than strengthening the peasant movement, these associations served the interests of local bosses, state officials, and large ranchers, who gained political and economic power using public money. This association between state officials and private actors challenges the concept of state autonomy. Englisch, Taschenbuch.
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State-Society Relations on the Agricultural Frontier
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Toni Fabiano, Paperback, English-language edition, Pub by OmniScriptum GmbH & Co. KG.
Toni Fabiano, Paperback, English-language edition, Pub by OmniScriptum GmbH & Co. KG.
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State-Society Relations on the Agricultural Frontier (2014)
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ISBN: 9783659564147 bzw. 3659564141, vermutlich in Englisch, Taschenbuch, neu.
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