Peasants, Rebels, and Outcasts
Mikiso Hane, in
Peasants, Rebels, and Outcasts, explores the impact of modernization on the
lives of
peasants in Japan from the period of the Meiji restoration ....
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Chinese Peasants in the Communist Revolution
.... of centuries earlier, and "the overwhelming majority of Zengbu
peasants had nothing left .... to establish a new society which would better their
lives (Potter and ....
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The Dragon's Village & Things Fall Apart
.... Cheng's response to old Gao demonstrates the necessity for understanding the tradition underlying the
lives of the
peasants when advocating for change. ....
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Chekhov's Notion of Poshlost in Several Stories
.... between the "religious" beliefs characters profess and the actions they take in their
lives: Death was only feared by the rich
peasants, who believed less in ....
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The Chinese Communist Party (CCP): Historical Ancedote
.... Ling-ling's hunger gave her a glimpse into the harsh
lives of the
peasants, and why they seemed to hibernate in the winter. Just ....
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Latin American Literature & Film
.... The government of Mexico was as corrupt as possible and the system of peonage in the country not only reduced the
peasants to
lives of serious want and ....
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Paris and Artists
.... In contrast, Millet found his inspiration from the rural landscape and the
lives of the
peasants when he moved away from the city. ....
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Russian Society and the Fiction of Tolstoy
.... more harshly than the peasantry, but shows how there are good and bad aristocrats just as there are good and bad
peasants. The man who
lives selfishly will ....
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Jean-Francois Millet
.... Furthermore, his attraction to the harsh
lives of the gleaners--the most impoverished
peasants whose livelihoods depended on salvaging the leftover grains on ....
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Broad Base of Support For the Mexican Revolution
.... Zapata's army included
peasants, former prisoners, and professionals .... of only 14.5 million people, and as many as 1.5 million Mexicans lost their
lives over the ....
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Broad Base of Support of the Mexican Revolution
.... Zapata's army included
peasants, former prisoners, and professionals .... of only 14.5 million people, and as many as 1.5 million Mexicans lost their
lives over the ....
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Russia and Urbanization
.... Katerina Breshkovskaia in Cracraft writes that industrialization virtually destroyed the
lives of the
peasants, and the documents in Cracraft and Freeze ....
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Urbanization & Industrialization in Russia
.... Katerina Breshkovskaia in Cracraft writes that industrialization virtually destroyed the
lives of the
peasants, and the documents in Cracraft and Freeze ....
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Industrialization Process in Early 20th Century Russia
.... Katerina Breshkovskaia in Cracraft writes that industrialization virtually destroyed the
lives of the
peasants, and the documents in Cracraft and Freeze ....
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Stalin & the Five Year Plans
.... it could not be helped that a great number of scientists, innovators and artisans were shipped off for
lives of servitude alongside lesser-skilled
peasants. ....
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Joseph Stalin & the Five-Year Plan
.... it could not be helped that a great number of scientists, innovators and artisans were shipped off for
lives of servitude alongside lesser-skilled
peasants. ....
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The Dragon's Village
.... the women cadres in gaining the trust of the women
peasants and children. .... their centuries old conditioning of submitting to the male figures in their
lives. ....
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Era of Great Reforms in Russia
.... Katerina Breshkovskaia in Cracraft writes that industrialization virtually destroyed the
lives of the
peasants, and the documents in Cracraft and Freeze ....
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Mountain Goddess and Livelihood and Resistance: Anthropological ...
.... similarity of themes. The rebellion of the
peasants of Peru is not a force that has been developed externally to their
lives. That is, it ....
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Romanticism, Realism & Naturalism
.... 1996). Guy de Maupassant used irony as a theme to convey his impressions of the disenchanted
lives of the
peasants in France. He ....
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French Intellectual & Literary History
.... 1996). Guy de Maupassant used irony as a theme to convey his impressions of the disenchanted
lives of the
peasants in France. He ....
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Graham Greene's novel The Power and the Glory
.... The Church itself may be corrupt and out of touch with the
lives of the
peasants in Mexico, says Greene, but it still manages to get the job done through the ....
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Ashes of Izalco
.... Salvador all too often puts profits at the expense of the needs of
peasants. .... injustices often symbolize a volcano, ready to erupt and disrupt the
lives of all ....
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Claribel Alegria's Ashes of Izalco
.... Salvador all too often puts profits at the expense of the needs of
peasants. .... injustices often symbolize a volcano, ready to erupt and disrupt the
lives of all ....
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Keynes and Government
.... The lord also controls the
lives of the
peasants on the manor, so he is also responsible for labor, the third factor of production. ....
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In the film El Norte (Gregory Nava, 1983), the di
.... more appealing until those who cannot take the reality of their
lives in Guatemala any .... the place viewed as an economic mecca to which these
peasants flee when ....
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Culture
.... The authors consider the
lives of the mountain
peasants and note how these people have shaped their
lives to the environment. Their ....
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HBO Film, One Man's War
.... They see the
peasants as less than human. .... The neighbor who
lives across the street and who asks for the doctor's help when his mother-in-law dies is an example ....
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Yacoubian Building Analysis: Harsh Impact of Dictatorship and ...
.... a number of characters in The Yacoubian Building whose
lives illustrate the .... when his possessions were "confiscated and distributed among the
peasants under the ....
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History of Contemporary Latin American Politics
.... people from gaining control over their every day
lives. External war, particularly with the United States, along with the migration of rural
peasants to newly ....
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