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37 reviewsISBN 10: 0520324005
ISBN 13: 9780520324008
Author: Jan Breman
This title is part of UC Press's Voices Revived program, which commemorates University of California Press’s mission to seek out and cultivate the brightest minds and give them voice, reach, and impact. Drawing on a backlist dating to 1893, Voices Revived makes high-quality, peer-reviewed scholarship accessible once again using print-on-demand technology. This title was originally published in 1974.
Chapter 1 Agricultural Laborers in India 1.1 The Development of Agrarian Labor Relationships
1.2 Agricultural Laborers in the Traditional Society
Chapter 2 Landlords and Agricultural Laborers in the Past: Parties in a System of Bondage and Patronage 2.1 Agrestic Serfdom
2.2 Agricultural Labor and the Jajmani System
2.3 Landlords and Agricultural Laborers: Partners in the Jajmani System
Chapter 3 South Gujarat: Region and Population 3.1 Geographic Aspects and Historical Development
3.2 Population
Chapter 4 The Hali System in South Gujarat 4.1 Masters and Servants
4.2 Servitude as a Labor Relationship
4.3 The Position of the Anavil Brahmans in the Rural Structure
4.4 The Anavil Brahman as a Patron
4.5 The Dubla Farm Servant as Client
4.6 Halipratha: A System of Unfree Labor Mitigated by Patronage
Chapter 5 The Disintegration of the Hali System 5.7 Changes in the Relationships between Landlords and Agricultural Laborers
5.2 Current Views on the Disappearance of the Hali System
5.3 A Supplementary Explanation
Chapter 6 Present Relationships between Landlords and Agricultural Laborers in South Gujarat 6.1 Plan of the Field Work
6.2 Method
6.3 Procedure
7.1 Region, Village, and Population
7.2 Economic Position and Activities of the Inhabitants
7.3 Caste Hierarchy and Political Structure
7.5 The Hali System in Chikhligam, and Its Disappearance
7.6 The Present Situation
8.1 Region, Village, and Population
8.2 Economic Position and Activities of the Inhabitants
8.3 Caste Hierarchy and Political Structure
8.4 The Pattern of Agricultural Activities
8.5 Landlords and Agricultural Laborers in the History of Gandevigam, and the Changes in the Crop System
8.6 The Present Situation
Chapter 9 Summary and Conclusions 9.1 Chikhligam and Gandevigam Compared
9.2 Parties to a Process of Depatronizaiion
9.3 The Present Situation
Chapter 10 The Findings Reexamined
Chapter 11 Postscript. Polarization: More of the “Same” for Everyone 11.1 The Villages Revisited
11.2 Changes in the Pattern of Agricultural Activities
11.3 The Political Framework
11.4 The Condition of the Intermediate Castes
11.5 The Anavils
11.6 The Dublas
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Tags: Jan Breman, Patronage, Exploitation