De tuinman van Aden" bevat de herinneringen van de schrijver en diplomaat Breman (84) aan uiteenlopende ontmoetingen in uiteenlopende oorden. Van het Italië onder Mussolini tot de Leidse universiteit begin jaren vijftig.
Jan Breman Book order (chronological)




Good Times and Bad Times in Rural Java
Case Study of Socio-Economic Dynamics in Two Villages Towards the End of the Twentieth Century
- 330 pages
- 12 hours of reading
The causes of the Asian economic crisis have been the subject of fierce debates among economists, yet little is known about the impact on employment and wellbeing. In Indonesia, the worst affected country, the malaise turned into a political and societal upheaval which brought an end to the New Order regime. Based on anthropological fieldwork in two villages along the coast of West Java, the monograph discusses the repercussions for work and welfare in the rural hinterland.The authors criticize the policies of the government of Indonesia as well as those of other transnational agencies on what has happened and what should be done. Their micro-study on socio-economic dynamics in two localities, researched in a longitudinal perspective, argues that since the start of the crisis the poverty level, then already much higher than officially conceded, rose to include more than half of all households. In contrast to the received wisdom that the village still functions as a community, the crisis has widened the gap between the rural rich and poor. The fieldwork findings are held to justify conclusions for areas with similar structural densely populated, with a highly skewed pattern of land distribution, long-distance labour circulation between city and countryside and involving a substantial part of the total workforce, especially the landpoor and the landless.
Of Peasants, Paupers and Migrants
- 500 pages
- 18 hours of reading
Patronage Exploitatn
Changing Agrarian Relations in South Gujarat, India
Rural sociology field study on production relations between landowners and landless agricultural workers in South Gujarat, India - looks at historical background of bonded labour and landowner patronage; describes the traditional hali system of servitude founded on caste; based on data collected from 1962 to 1963, describes agrarian structure and social structure in two villages. Bibliography.