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Planters against peasants

Karl J. Pelzer

Planters against peasants

the agrarian struggle in East Sumatra, 1947-1958

by Karl J. Pelzer

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Published by Martinus Nijhoff in "S-Gravenhage .
Written in

    Subjects:
  • Agriculture -- Economic aspects -- Indonesia -- Sumatra.,
  • Plantations -- Indonesia -- Sumatra.,
  • Rubber industry and trade -- Indonesia -- Sumatra.,
  • Sumatra (Indonesia) -- History.

  • Edition Notes

    StatementKarl J. Pelzer.
    SeriesVerhandelingen van het Koninklijk Instituut voor Taal-, Land- en Volkenkunde -- 97., Verhandelingen van het Koninklijk Instituut voor Taal-, Land- en Volkenkunde -- 97.
    The Physical Object
    Paginationxvii, 186 p. ;
    Number of Pages186
    ID Numbers
    Open LibraryOL17768843M
    ISBN 109024761824

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Let’s get started. The Indigo revolt (or Nil vidroha) was a peasant movement and subsequent uprising of indigo farmers against the indigo planters that arose in Bengal in 1 Causes leading to revolt. 3 The effect on the British rulers in India.

4 Cultural effects. In Pushyamitra’s words, this book recounts the dilchasp dastan (interesting wonder tale) of peasant protests against British indigo planters who forced the peasants to grow indigo in their fields.

The term dastan is significant as it captures the narrative structure of the book. or to reproduce this book or parts thereof in any form. Printed in The Netherlands ISBN VAN HET KONINKLIJK INSTITUUT VOOR TAAL- LAND- EN VOLKENKUNDE KARL J. PELZER PLANTERS AGAINST PEASANTS THE AGRARIAN STRUGGLE IN EAST SUMATRA 'S-GRAVENHAGE - MARTINUS NIJHOFF The planters forced the peasants to take advance sums and enter into fraudulent contracts which were then used against the peasants.

The planters intimidated the peasants through kidnappings, illegal confinements, flogging, attacks on women and children, seizure of cattle, burning and demolition of houses and destruction of crops.

Planters lost sons to the battlefield as the Grim Reaper harvested from all social classes. Planters lost crops, lost farms, lost the market. It was a very heavy price to pay for their attempt to keep slavery intact.

In this book you will feel their despair and by:   Peasants on Plantations offers a largely untold view of the monumental struggle between planters and peasants that was fundamental in shaping the agrarian history of Peru.

It will interest those engaged in Latin American studies, anthropology, and Author: Vincent Peloso. The periodon which this book focuses, comprises several disparate and localized struggles which are significant in revealing the wider unities that existed among India's peasantry.

In his detailed Introduction, David Hardiman first traces changing trends in the way peasants have been viewed by historians - from the colonial era to more recent times. "Planters, Managers, and Consent", Peasants on Plantations: Subaltern Strategies of Labor and Resistance in the Pisco Valley, Related Book Chapters.

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Focusing on peasant struggles for market control over coffee exports in Bugisu from colonial times through. It was directed against European planters who exploited the local peasants by forcing them to take advances and sign fraudulent contracts according to which the peasants were compelled to grow Indigo, rather than the more profitable rice.

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Peasant Movements in India – History Study Material & Notes The Indigo Revolt (): It was directed against European planters who exploited the local peasants by forcing them to take advances and sign fraudulent contracts according to which the peasants were compelled to grow Indigo, rather than the more profitable rice.

Biswanath Sardar led the rebellion in Jessore, Nadia and 24 Parganas. The indigo planters forced the peasants to plant indigo instead of food crops. They provided loans, called dadon, at a very high interest.

Subsequently the farmer remained in debt for his whole life before passing it. (d) The Champaran movement was against indigo planters. Describe the main features of the Permanent Settlement.

Answer. The Permanent Settlement System was a land revenue system introduced in by East India Company. Rajas and taluqdars were recognized as Zamindars to collect rent from the peasants and pay revenue to the Company. All told, Peasants on Plantations makes valuable contributions to the literature concerning rural labor relations, the social order that evolved on the coastal cotton plantations of Peru, and the Latin American peasantry in general.

Peloso aims to make his book au courant with the latest approaches in Gramscian hegemony and subaltern studies. Students of history may consider the Indigo Rebellion () an appendix to the Sepoy Mutiny ofwhich resulted in the nearly a century-old rule of the East India Company losing power to the B.I have only two qualms with this description.

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