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Tan Dan's chelana 1948-2014 : narrations about changes in power, wealth and production in a semidesert village at the first stage of democracy. Volume three, Money aspects

narrations about changes in power, wealth and production in a semidesert village at the first stage of democracy

Lal, Son | TAN DAN'S CHELANA 1948-2014 : NARRATIONS ABOUT CHANGES IN POWER, WEALTH AND PRODUCTION IN A SEMIDESERT VILLAGE AT THE FIRST STAGE OF DEMOCRACY. VOLUME THREE, MONEY ASPECTS : narrations about changes in power, wealth and production in a sem


BoklivArtikelnr: 9789151974378

Boken skildrar förändringar i sociala och ekonomiska villkor i en indisk by mellan 1948 och 2014, med fokus på pengar och skuld.

  • Utforskar förändringar i makt och rikedom.

  • Fokuserar på en indisk by under demokratins tidiga skede.

  • Utgiven som häftad, 2021.

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Bindning: Häftat band

Bokförlag: Styrbjörn Alström
ISBN: 9789151974378

Omfång: 132 s.
Språk: Engelska
Utgivningsdatum: 2021-11-17

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Chelana was Tan Dan’s native village in Rajasthan, northwestern India and money is the theme of the third volume of the book Tan Dan's Chelana. A book which describes how the farmer Tan Dan experienced changes in his social environment during the period 1948 to 2014. Volume Three focus on the financial changes in the Chelana area after the introduction of mechanical irrigation in deep wells. The start of cooperative societies and rural banks resulted in overspending and debts for the inexperienced waterlord farmers. The book shows how they tried to cope with these for them unexpected problems. The support of cooperative societies for social upliftment was as important to Tan Dan as it was to his friend Binj Nath, the landlord farmer shown on the front cover. In this volume there are anecdotes about Binj Nath’s dramatic life experience and the ups and downs of Tan Dan’s relatives, when they tried to finance the expanding activities of their big waterlord farm. Their relation to new rural banks and old moneylenders would have been better, if they had been less optimistic in their loan repayment plans. Tan Dan argued that the professional moneylenders got a too large share of the wealth produced on the Chelana waterlord farms. Some village Baniyas also earned money by taking care of savings of shepherds migrating to other regions a part of the year. Although poor villagers had been badly exploited by moneylenders for generations, the attitude of poor villagers to the business class was more positive than might be expected. That was Tan Dan’s feelings after getting scoldings from many villagers for supporting the tax department in a raid for finding hidden wealth at some merchant homes.


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Boken handlar om hur bonden Tan Dan upplevde förändringar i sin sociala miljö i Chelana, en by i Rajasthan, Indien, mellan 1948 och 2014, med fokus på ekonomiska förändringar efter införandet av mekanisk bevattning.

Centrala teman inkluderar jordbruksekonomi, sociala förändringar, kooperativa sällskaps påverkan på skuldsättning, och relationer till penninglånare i byns ekonomiska liv.

Boken är ett häftat band, omfattar 132 sidor, är skriven på engelska och publicerades av Styrbjörn Alström den 17 november 2021. Skicket är ny.

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