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100 _aMigdal Joel S.
245 _aPeasants, Politics and Revolution :
_bPressures toward political and social change in the third world /
_cJoel S.Migdal.
250 _b1977.
260 _aU.K.
_bPrinceton University press.
_c1977.
300 _a300 . p ;
_bSoftbound
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505 _aAcknowledgements I Introduction:why peasants change Part One The historical domination of Inward-oriented forces II Lord and Peasant III The freeholding village IV Mechanisms of survival Part Two The Fulcrum shifts:The challenge of outward oriented forces V Villages under stress VI Relieving the stress Part Three The triumph of outward oriented forces VII Who Risks change? VIII Social structure and social Institutions Part Four Politics and Revolution IX The New political community X Peasant revolution XI Conclusion:The shrinking World
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