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Eating Rice from Bamboo Roots - The Social History of a Community of Handicraft Papermakers in Rural Sichuan, 1920-2000... Eating Rice from Bamboo Roots - The Social History of a Community of Handicraft Papermakers in Rural Sichuan, 1920-2000 (Hardcover)
Jacob Eyferth
R1,092 R972 Discovery Miles 9 720 Save R120 (11%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This book charts the vicissitudes of a rural community of papermakers in Sichuan. The process of transforming bamboo into paper involves production-related and social skills, as well as the everyday skills that allowed these papermakers to survive in an era of tumultuous change. The Chinese revolution understood as a series of interconnected political, social, and technological transformations was, Jacob Eyferth argues, as much about the redistribution of skill, knowledge, and technical control as it was about the redistribution of land and political power.

The larger context for this study is the rural-urban divide: the institutional, social, and economic cleavages that separate rural people from urbanites. This book traces the changes in the distribution of knowledge that led to a massive transfer of technical control from villages to cities, from primary producers to managerial elites, and from women to men. It asks how a vision of rural people as unskilled has affected their place in the body politic and contributed to their disenfranchisement. By viewing skill as a contested resource, subject to distribution struggles, it addresses the issue of how revolution, state-making, and marketization have changed rural China.

Stay in the Buggy - The story of an ordinary woman doing extraordinary things (Paperback): Gayle Cranston Stay in the Buggy - The story of an ordinary woman doing extraordinary things (Paperback)
Gayle Cranston
R376 Discovery Miles 3 760 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
The Adventures of Bobby, Iowa Farm Boy (Paperback): Bob Bancks The Adventures of Bobby, Iowa Farm Boy (Paperback)
Bob Bancks
R450 Discovery Miles 4 500 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Let Us Now Praise Famous Men (Paperback): James Agee, Walker Evans Let Us Now Praise Famous Men (Paperback)
James Agee, Walker Evans; Introduction by Blake Morrison
R451 R376 Discovery Miles 3 760 Save R75 (17%) Ships in 9 - 15 working days

In the summer of 1936, Agee and Evans set out on assignement for Fortune magazine to explore the daily lives of sharecroppers in the South. Their journey would prove an extraordinary collaboration and a watershed literary event when in 1941 Let Us Now Praise Famous Men was first published to enourmous critical acclaim. This unspairing record of place, of the people who shaped the land, and of the rhythm of their lives today stands as one of the most influential books of the twentieth century.

Peasant Rebels Under Stalin - Collectivization and the Culture of Peasant Resistance (Paperback, New Ed): Lynn Viola Peasant Rebels Under Stalin - Collectivization and the Culture of Peasant Resistance (Paperback, New Ed)
Lynn Viola
R1,118 Discovery Miles 11 180 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Based on newly declassified Soviet archives, including secret police reports, Peasant Rebels Under Stalin documents the active history of the vast peasant rebellion against collectivization between 1928-1932. Lynn Viola reveals the manifestation in Stalin's Russia of universal strategies of peasant resistance in what amounted to virtual civil war between state and peasantry.

Preserving the Family Farm - Women, Community, and the Foundations of Agribusiness in the Midwest, 1900-1940 (Paperback, New... Preserving the Family Farm - Women, Community, and the Foundations of Agribusiness in the Midwest, 1900-1940 (Paperback, New Ed)
Mary C. Neth
R810 Discovery Miles 8 100 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

"In this fine book, Mary Neth looks at the economic and cultural world of farm people... She writes from the inside, showing us its attractions and especially its dependence on family and engagement with community... Her book, like the farmers she writes about, defends a world that does not share the dominant American values. She is to be congratulated. She has done a thorough, thoughtful, and provocative job of it." -- Annette Atkins, American Historical Review

Between 1900 and 1940 American family farming gave way to what came to be called agribusiness. Government policies, consumer goods aimed at rural markets, and the increasing consolidation of agricultural industries all combined to bring about changes in farming strategies that had been in use since the frontier era. Because the Midwestern farm economy played an important part in the relations of family and community, new approaches to farm production meant new patterns in interpersonal relations as well. In Preserving the Family Farm Mary Neth focuses on these relations -- of gender and community -- to shed new light on the events of this crucial period.

"Neth does not romanticize the hard work of farming in its less industrial stage; nor does she smooth over the deep division of class, race and ethnicity that existed in rural communities. Her careful and very human portrayal of the impact of these circumstances on the lives of farm women and men provides insight into the complexity of such communities, illustrating how the intersection of home, work and community is constantly changing, negotiable and gendered." -- Cornelia Butler Flora, Women's Review of Books

"Preserving the Family Farm is well written, meticulouslyresearched, and extremely useful for anyone interested in agricultural, rural, midwestern, or women's history. Neth does a good job of making abstract issues personal... Neth has done much to refocus rural history and give it a richness that it should, but often does not, have." -- Pamela Riney-Kehrberg, The Journal of American History

Against State, Against History - Freedom, Resistance, and Statelessness in Upland Northeast India (Hardcover): Jangkhomang Guite Against State, Against History - Freedom, Resistance, and Statelessness in Upland Northeast India (Hardcover)
Jangkhomang Guite
R1,189 Discovery Miles 11 890 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Living in the shadow of state is not a dark, static and silent world. It was the world in full radiance, involving multiple process of reenactment to life, lifeways and relationship. If state and history demonized the hill people as the 'pest' and 'nuisance' to civilization, and the hill practices as the 'relics' of the 'primitive', the hillmen's narratives celebrated them as their core cultural collective. Against State, Against History is a radical reevaluation of the dominant civilizational narratives on the 'tribe' and attempts to recast their history in the light of recent historiography that presents the hillmen as state evading population. Bringing together both conventional and oral narratives, and from the counter-perspectives of the margin, the book explores the conditions in which section of valley population escaped to the hills, their migration history, how they reenact their space, society, culture and economy in the hills. Their physical dispersion in the highland terrain, choosing an independent village polity, defended by trained warriors, fortressed at the top of hills, connected by repulsive pathways, following jhum economy, and adopting a pliable social, cultural, ethnic and gender formations, are their counter cultural collective at the margins of state. They were reenacted to prevent state control and the emergence of domination relations in the hills. This process is understood as unstate involving the process of disowning state and becoming an egalitarian society where freedom of individuals was located at the core of their cultural collective.

Mock's Bad Stomp (Paperback): Mickey Martin Mock's Bad Stomp (Paperback)
Mickey Martin
R489 R420 Discovery Miles 4 200 Save R69 (14%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days
In Kiltumper - A Year in an Irish Garden (Hardcover): Niall Williams, Christine Breen In Kiltumper - A Year in an Irish Garden (Hardcover)
Niall Williams, Christine Breen
R579 R485 Discovery Miles 4 850 Save R94 (16%) Ships in 9 - 15 working days

'Poignant ... A meditation on life, love and the importance of nature' IRISH TIMES Thirty-four years ago, when they were in their twenties, Niall Williams and Christine Breen made the impulsive decision to leave their lives in New York City and move to Christine's ancestral home in the town of Kiltumper in rural Ireland. In the decades that followed, the pair dedicated themselves to writing, gardening and living a life that followed the rhythms of the earth. In 2019, with Christine in the final stages of recovery from cancer and the land itself threatened by the arrival of turbines just one farm over, Niall and Christine decided to document a year of living in their garden and in their small corner of a rapidly changing world. Proceeding month by month through the year, this is the story of a garden in all its many splendours, and a couple who have made their life observing its wonders.

Non-Governmental Organizations and Rural Poverty Alleviation (Hardcover, New): Mark Robinson, Roger C. Riddell Non-Governmental Organizations and Rural Poverty Alleviation (Hardcover, New)
Mark Robinson, Roger C. Riddell; As told to John De Connick, Ann Muir, Sarah White
R5,654 Discovery Miles 56 540 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

There has been considerable interest in recent years in the ability of non-governmental organisations to work with the rural poor in developing countries in order to improve their quality of life and economic status through the provision of credit, skills training, and other inputs for income-generation programmes. This book brings together the results of 16 evaluations in 4 countries (Bangladesh, India, Uganda, and Zimbabwe) to provide a detailed assessment of the contribution that NGOs make to rural poverty alleviation. The results indicate that NGO projects are successful when they build in a high degree of participation, when the staff are committed to the goals of the project, and when they are managed by strong and competent leaders. Many of the projects studied contributed to increases in income and welfare. However, not all projects were successful, contrary to received wisdom about the efficacy of NGO interventions. many failed to reach the very poorest, most were costly to implement, and few of the projects demostrated an ability to continue once external funding was withdrawn. These findingd provide string support for viewing NGOs as a mechanism for helping to reduce rural poverty, but also demonstrate that many of the interventions are isolated or one-off. The impact of NGOs could be heightened by increasing the size of the intervention, encouraging greater cooperation among NGOs, and by fostering closer cooperation with governments. This study will make an impact in the development community, and its conclusions will help shape NGO and poverty agendas in the coming years. The book will appeal to all those concerned with rural development, NGOs, and development programmes.

To the People - James Yen and Village China (Hardcover): Charles Hayford To the People - James Yen and Village China (Hardcover)
Charles Hayford
R2,066 Discovery Miles 20 660 Ships in 12 - 17 working days
Rural Social Work Practice (Paperback): Nancy Lohmann, Roger Lohmann Rural Social Work Practice (Paperback)
Nancy Lohmann, Roger Lohmann
R886 R769 Discovery Miles 7 690 Save R117 (13%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

To some, the news that rural America still exists may be a surprise. While rural areas have undergone dramatic changes over the last half-century, traditional social problems persist. Moreover, many of the social issues and problems associated with urban populations-from AIDS to drug addiction-are also found in contemporary rural America. This comprehensive and much-needed volume explores the particular challenges associated with rural social work. With contributions from practitioners, researchers, and academics, this work synthesizes and analyzes current trends in rural social work practice and considers the most effective ways to serve rural communities.

Following an introduction defining what is meant by "rural," the contributors consider the history and development of rural social work from its beginnings to the present-day influence of the Internet and other new information technologies in helping clients. Other recent trends examined include the work of nonprofit organizations and the effects of welfare reform on poor rural areas. In addressing various aspects of intervention in rural social work, the authors explore the multiple roles of rural social agency administrators and efforts at building stronger communities through community practice.

Coverage of specific client populations and fields of practice includes services for rural mental healthcare; the chronically mentally ill; healthcare for minorities; and the challenges facing the elderly in rural areas. The contributors also consider issues affecting gays and lesbians living in rural communities and the role of religiosity and social support in the well-being of HIV/AIDS clients. The book concludes with aconsideration of the unique issues associated with educating social workers for rural practice.

The Golden Oldies' Book Club - The BRAND NEW feel-good novel from USA Today Bestseller Judy Leigh for 2023 (Large print,... The Golden Oldies' Book Club - The BRAND NEW feel-good novel from USA Today Bestseller Judy Leigh for 2023 (Large print, Paperback, Large type / large print edition)
Judy Leigh
R1,085 R944 Discovery Miles 9 440 Save R141 (13%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Deep in the Somerset countryside, the Combe Pomeroy village library hosts a monthly book club. Ruth the librarian fears she's too old to find love, but a discussion about Lady Chatterley's Lover makes her think again. Aurora doesn't feel seventy-two and longs to relive the excitement of her youth, while Verity is getting increasingly tired of her husband Mark's grumpiness and wonders if their son's imminent flight from the nest might be just the moment for her to fly too. And Danielle is fed up with her cheating husband. Surely life has more in store for her than to settle for second best? The glue that holds Combe Pomeroy together is Jeannie. Doyenne of the local cider farm and heartbeat of her family and community, no one has noticed that Jeannie needs some looking after too. Has the moment for her to retire finally arrived, and if so, what does her future hold? From a book club French exchange trip, to many celebrations at the farm, this is the year that everything changes, that lifelong friendships are tested, and for some of the women, they finally get the love they deserve. Judy Leigh is back with her unmistakable recipe of friendship and fun, love and laughter. The perfect feel-good novel for all fans of Dawn French, Dee Macdonald and Cathy Hopkins. Readers love Judy Leigh: 'Loved this from cover to cover, pity I can only give this 5 stars as it deserves far more.' 'The story's simply wonderful, the theme of second chances will resonate whatever your age, there's something for everyone among the characters, and I do defy anyone not to have a tear in their eye at the perfect ending.' 'With brilliant characters and hilarious antics, this is definitely a cosy read you'll not want to miss.' 'A lovely read of how life doesn't just end because your getting old.' 'A great feel-good and fun story that made me laugh and root for the characters.' Praise for Judy Leigh: 'Brilliantly funny, emotional and uplifting' Miranda Dickinson 'Lovely . . . a book that assures that life is far from over at seventy' Cathy Hopkins bestselling author of The Kicking the Bucket List 'Brimming with warmth, humour and a love of life... a wonderful escapade' Fiona Gibson

Remaking the Heartland - Middle America since the 1950s (Paperback): Robert Wuthnow Remaking the Heartland - Middle America since the 1950s (Paperback)
Robert Wuthnow
R824 R764 Discovery Miles 7 640 Save R60 (7%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

For many Americans, the Midwest is a vast unknown. In "Remaking the Heartland," Robert Wuthnow sets out to rectify this. He shows how the region has undergone extraordinary social transformations over the past half-century and proven itself surprisingly resilient in the face of such hardships as the Great Depression and the movement of residents to other parts of the country. He examines the heartland's reinvention throughout the decades and traces the social and economic factors that have helped it to survive and prosper.

Wuthnow points to the critical strength of the region's social institutions established between 1870 and 1950--the market towns, farmsteads, one-room schoolhouses, townships, rural cooperatives, and manufacturing centers that have adapted with the changing times. He focuses on farmers' struggles to recover from the Great Depression well into the 1950s, the cultural redefinition and modernization of the region's image that occurred during the 1950s and 1960s, the growth of secondary and higher education, the decline of small towns, the redeployment of agribusiness, and the rapid expansion of edge cities. Drawing his arguments from extensive interviews and evidence from the towns and counties of the Midwest, Wuthnow provides a unique perspective as both an objective observer and someone who grew up there.

"Remaking the Heartland" offers an accessible look at the humble yet strong foundations that have allowed the region to endure undiminished.

In the Sticks - Cultural Identity in a Rural Police Force (Hardcover, Enlarged): Malcolm Young In the Sticks - Cultural Identity in a Rural Police Force (Hardcover, Enlarged)
Malcolm Young
R3,592 R3,205 Discovery Miles 32 050 Save R387 (11%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

After twenty-five years police service on urban Tyneside, the author-a social anthropologist-transferred, on promotion as Superintendent, to West Mercia Constabulary. The arrival of this 'import' coincided with monetarist demands for efficiency and effectiveness, a political thrust which came hard up against rural ideas of hierarchy, paternalism, and a cultural belief that denied validity to outsiders - such as those in the adjacent West Midlands Police. Detailing the way West Mercia operated and justified some bizarre practices, the ethnography shows how cultural identity was defined and deployed on a daily basis and explores the diverse and rich cultural baggage the rural world sustained even in the face of intense calls for the management of change. Reflecting on the lack of financial control he found, the author links all this to the racism he observed-to a xenophobic means of maintaining social boundaries, defending edgy environments and preserving a semi-closed culture from the intrusions of outsiders.

Finding Family at Seabreeze Farm - A wonderfully uplifting, heartwarming read from Jo Bartlett for 2023 (Large print,... Finding Family at Seabreeze Farm - A wonderfully uplifting, heartwarming read from Jo Bartlett for 2023 (Large print, Paperback, Large type / large print edition)
Jo Bartlett
R1,047 R906 Discovery Miles 9 060 Save R141 (13%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Discover Jo Bartlett's wonderful Seabreeze Farm series! Another wonderful new series from the top 10 bestselling author of The Cornish Midwife, Jo Bartlett. Welcome to Seabreeze Farm. Freya Halliwell is looking forward to marrying the man of her dreams and starting their new life together. After the death of both of her parents, Ollie, along with Freya's aunt, are the only family she has, but all the family she needs. Until Freya discovers a shocking secret that makes her question everything she thought she knew about her once happy family and especially the man she used to call dad. Devastated and feeling more alone than ever before, Freya needs time and space to come to terms with the news. But until then the wedding is off! Seabreeze Farm is the perfect place for Freya to recover. But could this beautiful farm perched high on the cliffs, also hold the answer to Freya's past and reunite her with the family she never even knew she'd been wishing for? This book was previously published as Finding Dad. Praise for Jo Bartlett: 'I love second chance stories. I love returning home stories. So a book combining both is an absolute winner for me. The Cornish Midwife is simply gorgeous. Stunning setting, wonderful characters, and oozing with warmth. A triumph from Jo Bartlett.' Jessica Redland 'Perfectly written and set in the beating heart of a community, this story is a wonderful slice of Cornish escapism.' Helen J Rolfe

I Belong to the Country (Paperback): Julie Nischan I Belong to the Country (Paperback)
Julie Nischan
R510 Discovery Miles 5 100 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
At the Edge of Mangrove Forest - The Suku Asli and the Quest for Indigeneity, Ethnicity, and Development (Hardcover): Takamasa... At the Edge of Mangrove Forest - The Suku Asli and the Quest for Indigeneity, Ethnicity, and Development (Hardcover)
Takamasa Osawa
R1,412 R1,203 Discovery Miles 12 030 Save R209 (15%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Although ethnic Malays make up the majority of the Malaysian population and are the ruling class of the nation, there are also indigenous peoples, including the Suku Asli. Indigenous peoples are not self-evidently indigenous from the start. They are a political framework whose existence is recognized and shaped by the forces at work among other peoples and groups. This book describes the process by which the Suku Asli have become aware of their indigeneity, objectify and sometimes change their lifestyles, construct identities of ""indigeneity,"" and eventually ""become" indigenous people.

They came to Glengallan - A family history (Paperback): Jenny Kroonstuiver They came to Glengallan - A family history (Paperback)
Jenny Kroonstuiver
R526 R480 Discovery Miles 4 800 Save R46 (9%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days
The Land Girls of Goodwill House - The BRAND NEW historical saga from Fenella J Miller (Large print, Paperback, Large type /... The Land Girls of Goodwill House - The BRAND NEW historical saga from Fenella J Miller (Large print, Paperback, Large type / large print edition)
Fenella J Miller
R1,077 R937 Discovery Miles 9 370 Save R140 (13%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The brand-new instalment in Fenella J. Miller's bestselling Goodwill House series.August 1940 As Autumn approaches, Lady Joanna Harcourt is preparing for new guests at Goodwill House - land girls, Sally, Daphne and Charlie. Sally, a feisty blonde from the East End, has never seen a cow before, but she's desperate to escape London and her horrible ex, Dennis. And although the hours are long and the work hard, Sal quickly becomes good friends with the other girls Daphne and Charlie and enjoys life at Goodwill House. Until Dennis reappears threatening to drag her back to London. Sal fears her life as a land girl is over, just as she finally felt worthy. But Lady Joanna has other ideas and a plan to keep Sal safe and doing the job she loves. Don't miss the next heart-breaking instalment in Fenella J. Miller's beautiful Goodwill House series. Praise for Fenella J. Miller: 'Curl up in a chair with Fenella J Miller's characters and lose yourself in another time and another place.' Lizzie Lane 'Engaging characters and setting which whisks you back to the home front of wartime Britain. A fabulous series!' Jean Fullerton

Stories of old Gippsland (Paperback): Jim Connelly Stories of old Gippsland (Paperback)
Jim Connelly
R365 Discovery Miles 3 650 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Dear Fran, Love Dulcie - LARGE PRINT - Life and Death in the Hills and Hollows of Bygone Australia (Large print, Paperback,... Dear Fran, Love Dulcie - LARGE PRINT - Life and Death in the Hills and Hollows of Bygone Australia (Large print, Paperback, Large type / large print edition)
Victoria Twead
R630 Discovery Miles 6 300 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Dear Fran, Love Dulcie - Life and Death in the Hills and Hollows of Bygone Australia (Paperback): Victoria Twead Dear Fran, Love Dulcie - Life and Death in the Hills and Hollows of Bygone Australia (Paperback)
Victoria Twead
R519 Discovery Miles 5 190 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Virginia before Michigan and Colorado (Paperback): Edward T Walton Virginia before Michigan and Colorado (Paperback)
Edward T Walton
R313 Discovery Miles 3 130 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Life Along the Applegate Trail - A Tale of Grit and Determination (Hardcover): Linda Lochard Life Along the Applegate Trail - A Tale of Grit and Determination (Hardcover)
Linda Lochard; Edited by Elizabeth Ann Atkins
R848 R723 Discovery Miles 7 230 Save R125 (15%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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