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The many hands from many disciplines that have shaped this Program share three premises.

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The first is that any satisfactory analysis of agrarian development must begin with the lived experience, understandings, and values of its historical subjects.

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The second premise is that the study of the Third World (and what was, until recently, called the Second World) must never be segregated from the historical study of the west, or the humanities from the social sciences. In this spirit, we aim to bring together streams of scholarship that are rarely in touch.

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We are convinced that the only way to loosen the nearly hegemonic grip of the separate disciplines on how questions are framed and answered is to concentrate on themes of signal importance to several disciplines. By building a sustained community of interdisciplinary conversation and by demonstrating what creative trespassing can accomplish, we hope to set a standard of integrative work that will act as a magnet.

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Scarlet macaws fly through the Amazon rainforest in Manu National Park, Peru

In its role as a central resource to all disciplines, departments, and Schools at Yale, MacMillan encompasses the full scope of international and regional engagement throughout the University.

An informed, inclusive, and flourishing world