The History of Science, Philosophy and Culture in Indian Civilization Vol.Viii, Part.2 - Peasant History of Late Pre-Colonial and Colonial India

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: New Delhi Concept Publishing Company 2008Description: 939pDDC classification:
  • R65.1 C393
Partial contents:
Characterizing the Polity and Economy of Late Pre-Colonial India Mughal Decline and India`s Economy: An Inconclusive Debate Organization of the Peasant Economy Peasant Agriculture in Colonial India: Establishment of New Links of the Peasant Village with the Wider Polity and Economy Major Influences on Agriculture: Ecology, Politics and Economics 169 Peasant Response to the Market: Novel Elements in Agricultural Commercialization The Social Framework of Peasant Production Control over Land and Credit: Any Decline in the Rural Creditor`s Powers over the Peasant Village? Rise and Growth of an Affluent Peasant Stratum and the Process of Peasant Differentiation `Bonded Labour` as a Form of Labour Utilization in Agriculture and an Aspect of the Wider Question of Control over Land and Credit Beyond the Peasant Village Decline of the Old Order in the Adivasi (`Tribal`) World Forest Dwellers (Aranyakas) Facing New Intruders: The Colonial State and Other Intruders
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includes index and biblioraphy

Characterizing the Polity and Economy of Late Pre-Colonial India Mughal Decline and India`s Economy: An Inconclusive Debate Organization of the Peasant Economy Peasant Agriculture in Colonial India: Establishment of New Links of the Peasant Village with the Wider Polity and Economy Major Influences on Agriculture: Ecology, Politics and Economics 169 Peasant Response to the Market: Novel Elements in Agricultural Commercialization The Social Framework of Peasant Production Control over Land and Credit: Any Decline in the Rural Creditor`s Powers over the Peasant Village? Rise and Growth of an Affluent Peasant Stratum and the Process of Peasant Differentiation `Bonded Labour` as a Form of Labour Utilization in Agriculture and an Aspect of the Wider Question of Control over Land and Credit Beyond the Peasant Village Decline of the Old Order in the Adivasi (`Tribal`) World Forest Dwellers (Aranyakas) Facing New Intruders: The Colonial State and Other Intruders

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