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Book reviewed in this article:Limqueco, P. & B. McFarlane, eds. (1983), Neo‐Marxist Theories of DevelopmentSmith, N. (1984), Uneven DevelopmentKuklinski, A. & J.G. Lambooy, eds. (1983), Dilemmas in Regional Policy. United Nations Research Institute for Social Development, Geneva. Regional Planning Series Volume 12Humphrey, C.R. & F.R. Buttel (1982), Environment, Energy and SocietyLindsay, B., ed. (1980), Comparative Perspectives of Third World Women: The Impact of Race, Sex and ClassHuston, P. (1979), Third World Women Speak Out. Interviews in Six Countries on Change, Development, and Basic NeedsBourguicnon, E., ed. (1980), A World of Women. Anthropological Studies of Women in the Societies of the WorldEtienne, M. von & E. Leacock, eds. (1980), Women and Colonization: Anthropological PerspectivesWhttlock, R. (1983), The English FarmDevine, T.M. ed. (1984), Farm Servants and Labour in Lowland Scotland 1770–1914‐This book of essays is a welcome addition to literature on Scottish agricultural life. It is wellO'Neill, B.J. (1984), Proprietárious, Lavradores t JornaleirasSachs, C.E. (1983), The Invisible Farmers. Women in Agricultural ProductionYeganiantz, L., ed. (1984), Brazilian Agriculture and Agricultural ResearchBates, R.H. (1983), Essays on the Political Economy of Rural AfricaChan, A., R. Madsen & J. Unger (1984), Chen Village. The Recent History of a Peasant Community in Mao's ChinaHinton, W. (1983), Shenfan. The Continuing Revolution in a Chinese Village

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