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9780299139346

No Condition Is Permanent : The Social Dynamics of Agrarian Change in Sub-Saharan Africa

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  • ISBN13:

    9780299139346

  • ISBN10:

    0299139344

  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 1993-09-15
  • Publisher: Univ of Wisconsin Pr
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Summary

;No condition is permanent, ; a popular West African slogan, expresses Sara S. Berry's theme: the obstacles to African agrarian development never stay the same. Her book explores the complex way African economy and society are tied to issues of land and labor, offering a comparative study of agrarian change in four rural economies in sub-Saharan Africa, including two that experienced long periods of expanding peasant production for export (southern Ghana and southwestern Nigeria), a settler economy (central Kenya), and a rural labor reserve (northeastern Zambia). The resources available to African farmers have changed dramatically over the course of the twentieth century. Berry asserts that the ways resources are acquired and used are shaped not only by the incorporation of a rural area into colonial (later national) and global political economies, but also by conflicts over culture, power, and property within and beyond rural communities. By tracing the various debates over rights to resources and their effects on agricultural production and farmers' uses of income, Berry presents agrarian change as a series of on-going processes rather than a set of discrete ;successes ; and ;failures. ; No Condition Is Permanentenriches the discussion of agrarian development by showing how multidisciplinary studies of local agrarian history can constructively contribute to development policy. The book is a contribution both to African agrarian history and to debates over the role of agriculture in Africa's recent economic crises.

Table of Contents

Illustrations
Tables
Acknowledgments
Introductionp. 3
Hegemony on a Shoestring: Indirect Rule and Farmers' Access to Resourcesp. 22
Inconclusive Encounters: Farmers and States in the Era of Planned Developmentp. 43
Commercialization, Cultivation, and Capital Formation: Agrarian Change in Four Localitiesp. 67
Access to Land: Property Rights as Social Processp. 101
Exploitation Without Dispossession: Markets, Networks, and Farmers' Access to Laborp. 135
Investing in Networks: Farmers' Uses of Income and Their Significance for Agrarian Changep. 159
Time Is of the Essence: Intensification, Instability, and Appropriate Technologyp. 181
Notesp. 205
Bibliographyp. 219
Indexp. 253
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