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Tiny Engines of Abundance
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03 May 2022

— Miguel A. Altieri, emeritus professor of agroecology at the University of California at Berkeley and founder of the Latin American Scientific Society for Agroecology
Jim Handy is a professor of history at the University of Saskatchewan. He has written extensively on Guatemalan history and more generally on peasant economies, agrarian reform and political economy. He has been president of the Canadian Association for Latin American and Caribbean Studies, which awarded him a Distinguished Fellow recognition in 2015, particularly for his contribution to graduate student training. He has received numerous teaching awards and the J.W. George Ivany Internationalization Award by the University of Saskatchewan.
Introduction: Swept Away Through Injustice:
Chapter 2: “A Multiplication of Wretchedness” in England, 1750-1850: An Agricultural Revolution or Too Many People?
: A Robust and Flourishing Peasantry
: The Occult Principle of the System
: A Sweet Habit of the Blood
Chapter 3: Jamaican Peasants in Slavery, Semi-Slavery, and Freedom : Slave Gardens and Provision Grounds
: The Land of Half Freedom or Saved from a Life of Savage Sloth
: The Germ of a Noble Free Peasantry
: Violence to their Nature: Pumpkin Patches and Repression
Chapter 4: Guatemala: They Flattened our Milpa : Milpa and Belonging
: The Coffee Revolution
: The Bells are Rung in Chichicastenango
: Peasants and Revolution
: The Liberación: Eating Cotton
: The Last Vestige of Barbarity
Chapter 5: Nigerian Smallholders: Masters of the Environment : A Vast, Uncivilised, and Unfed Population
: Imagining Unlimited Supplies of Labour
: The Green Revolution: the Chemical Genetic System
: In the Wake of the Affluent Society
: Inventive Self-Reliance
Chapter Six: Kerala: A Return to the Future : A caste ridden state
: Land reform
: The Kerala Model?
: A Model in Shambles
: The Green Havoc
: Hutdweller Gardens
Conclusion: “A Sweet Habit of the Blood” :