Terence J. Byres

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Terence J. Byres is a peasant studies scholar and a professor emeritus of Political Economy at the School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London. Byres was a founding editor of the (1964), the Journal of Peasant Studies (1973) and Journal of Agrarian Change (2001).[1][2][3]

Selected publications[]

  • Byres, T.J. (1996) Capitalism From Above and Capitalism From Below. An Essay in Comparative Political Economy. London: Macmillan.

Festschrift[]

Bernstein, Henry and Brass, Tom (Eds)(1996) Agrarian Questions: Essays in Appreciation of T.J.Byres (Library of Peasant Studies), Routledge (A collection of nine essays was prepared to mark the 60th birthday of Terry Byres)[4]

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References[]

  1. ^ SOAS: Department of Economics: Professorial Research Associate Terry Byers
  2. ^ http://www.blackwellpublishing.com/pdf/joac002.pdf Bernstein, H. and Byres, T. J. (2001), From Peasant Studies to Agrarian Change. Journal of Agrarian Change, 1: 1–56. (Accessed May 2011)
  3. ^ Byres, Terence J., 1994. ‘The Journal of Peasant Studies: Its Origins and Some Reflections on the First Twenty Years’. In The Journal of Peasant Studies: A Twenty Volume Index 1973–1993, eds Henry Bernstein, Tom Brass and T.J. Byres, with Edward Lahiff and Gill Peace, 1–12. London: Frank Cass.
  4. ^ Meliczek, Hans(1999), Book Reviews. Development and Change, 30: 381–406.
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