
Agriculture in Qajar Iran traces the commercialization of Iranian farming, and explains how this process altered the structure of Iran's economy. The change included the rise in cash crops, the growth of wage labor, the rise in off-farm employment, and the market economy's growing influence in the countryside. Floor also highlights the importance of trade within this burgeoning system, and gauges the impact of the commercialization of agriculture on the rural population's socioeconomic status.
Agriculture in Qajar Iran presents fascinating accounts of just how the Iranian peasantry lived, vivid stories of what they ate, how they dressed, and whether or not the new agricultural order enriched or impoverished their lives. The study is richly illustrated with photographs and drawings from the period which illuminate and enliven Floor's subjects. Because of the enormous impact the agricultural sector had on the welfare of the entire nation, rich and poor, and on the social and cultural, as well as on the economic life of the country, Agriculture in Qajar Iran is a must-read for those interested in the history of Iran, and rural sociology, international trade, and development economics.
Commercialization Of The Agricultural Sector
Chapter 1: Did The Qajar Economy Grow Or Stagnate? / Chapter 2: Structural Changes In The Agricultural Sector
The Lay Of The Land
Chapter 3: Geography, Soils, Climate / Chapter 4: Urban-Rural Interlinkage
Nature Of Society And Economy
Chapter 5: Pattern And Changes In Landownership: Landownership, Share-Cropping, Fixed-Rent, Labor-Rent / Chapter 6: Village Organization And Its Officials: Kadkhoda, Pakar, Mirab, Mobasher / Chapter 7: Position Of The Peasants: Land Tenure, Ra`Yat; Khoshneshin; Wage Labor; Village Artisans, Gypsies; Slaves; Gender; Nomad Stratification; Freedom To Move; Indebtedness / Chapter 8: Non-Sedentary Rural Population
Living Conditions
Chapter 9: Rural Living Conditions: Housing, Apparel, Diet, Poverty
Agricultural Practices
Chapter 10: Manuring / Chapter 11: Water Resources And Use / Chapter 12: Farming Methods: Ploughing, Harrowing, Seeding, Weeding, Harvesting / Chapter 13: Post-Harvest Techniques: Processing, Storage, Crop-Pests, Plagues, Crop Protection
The Main Crops
Chapter 14: Cereals: Wheat, Barley, Other Grains, Rice / Chapter 15: Fruits And Nuts / Chapter 16: Vegetables And Pulses / Chapter 17: Fibers: Silk, Wool, Cotton, Hemp, Flax / Chapter 18: Plants With Addictive Substances: Opium, Tobacco, Tea / Chapter 19: Gums / Chapter 20: Dye Plants / Chapter 21: Oleaginous Seeds / Chapter 22: Spices / Chapter 23: Rosewater
Livestock And Fodder
Chapter 24: Livestock: Cows, Buffaloes, Sheep, Goats, Horses, Mules, Fowls / Chapter 25: Fodder And Rangeland Plants / Chapter 26: Dairy Products: Milk, Butter, Cheese
Off-Farm Employment
Chapter 27: Off-Farm Activities: Making Pottery, Mats, Water Pipe Vessels, Shoes, Fabrics, Carpets, Dyes, Ropes, Honey, Syrup And Sweetmeats, Charcoal; Hunting, Collecting Feathers, Providing Labor For Civil Works, Road-Guards, Transportation
Forestry And Fishing Resources And Use
Chapter 28: Fisheries / Chapter 29: Forestry
Conclusion / Bibliography / Index
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