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Reveals the human drama behind the radical agrarian reform process that unfolded in Peru during the final three... Read More >>
This book presents an overview of gender and agrarian reform experiences globally, highlighting case studies from... Read More >>
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Presents the story of what happens when Aboriginal people's political rights are crammed into the Euro-Canadian... Read More >>
Traces the Bureau of Land Management's course over three periods - its formation in 1946 and early focus on livestock... Read More >>
Investigates the interfaces between indigenes, European settlers and the colonial state on the Nilgiri Hills, focusing... Read More >>
Tenancy, though relegated to the periphery by the liberal idealization of ownership, was a common and vital part... Read More >>
Harry Evison re-examines New Zealand colonial history in the light of a number of original documents, particularly... Read More >>
Urban sprawl. Disappearing wetlands. Historic preservation. Eminent domain. These and related land-use issues have... Read More >>
In 1877, Standing Bear's Ponca Indian tribe was forcibly removed from its lands in Nebraska and marched south to... Read More >>
What do indigenous people mean when they invoke their collective right to land? How are national governments, and... Read More >>
Includes the articles that deal with compulsory acquisitions of land and compensation. This title addresses the... Read More >>
In a country built on the institution of private property, property-owner rights have been under attack Read More >>
Tenancy was a common and vital part of the economy and society. Using evidence from across Upper Canada, this work... Read More >>
Life in rural Britain has changed beyond recognition since the beginning of the 20th century. This title examines... Read More >>
The year 2008 is the deadline set by President Mbeki for the finalization of all land claims by people who were... Read More >>