<p> "This is a fine study of class differentiation in rural Indonesia, the first by an Indonesian scholar for a long time. It is based on fieldwork in two villages, one centred on rice in Java and the other on palm oil in Sumatra. The book skilfully traces the dynamics of class and generational reproduction, including non-farming activities and earnings of different classes. It is of great interest and value to those studying rural change in other regions of the global South".<br /><strong>Henry Bernstein</strong>, <em>SOAS</em></p>
<p>"This is a fine study of class differentiation in rural Indonesia, the first by an Indonesian scholar for a long time. It is based on fieldwork in two villages, one centred on rice in Java and the other on palm oil in Sumatra. The book skilfully traces the dynamics of class and generational reproduction, including non-farming activities and earnings of different classes. It is of great interest and value to those studying rural change in other regions of the global South."</p><p>Henry Bernstein, <em>School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London, UK</em></p><p>"Overall, Habibi’s book is an important contribution to the literature on agrarian change in the contemporary era from a critical political economy perspective."</p><p><strong>Venkatesh B. Athreya,</strong> <em>Retired Professor of Economics, Bharathidasan University, Tiruchirappalli,</em></p>
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Biographical note
Muchtar Habibi is a Lecturer in the Department of Public Policy and Management, Faculty of Social and Political Sciences at the Universitas Gadjah Mada, Indonesia.