Description
- ISBN-13: 9780945921141
- Publisher: South Asia Books
- ISBN-10: 0945921144
- Publisher Date: 01 Dec 1990
Original price was: ₹1,095.00.₹821.00Current price is: ₹821.00.
Explore 18th-century Rajasthan’s agrarian economy amidst political turmoil. Dilbagh Singh’s insightful study examines land revenue, social hierarchies, and village dynamics using untapped archival sources. Discover how conflicts, administration, and dominant classes shaped rural society and production in Eastern Rajasthan. 9780945921141
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Rajan Walia –
This book offers an in-depth look at the topic. However, the presentation of information could be improved. I had a tough time reading it.
Barun Mandi –
A valuable contribution to the field. The book effectively uses archival data. I highly recommend it to anyone studying Indian history.
Brishti Hazra –
A very specialized study. It is helpful to get a different perspective on the past. But not suited for casual readers.
Anshuman –
Really detailed and informative. I learned a lot about Rajasthan. The historical details and background are incredible. Highly recommended.
Snehal Singh –
Enjoyed reading this book. A very niche subject but provides fascinating insight into the past. A worthy addition to any history lover’s bookshelf.
Sambhvya Pandey –
A detailed look at th-century Rajasthan. A bit dense, but the insights are rewarding. The archival research is impressive. Worth the read if you’re interested in the period.
Sweta Yadav –
Good overview of the economic aspects of Rajasthan. It was sometimes hard to follow, as a beginner in the field. But overall a great book.
Muskan Gupta –
The book provides a unique perspective on land revenue systems. Some sections felt repetitive. Overall, a decent academic read on Rajasthan’s history.
Anurodh Chaurasia –
Singh offers an intricate study of Rajasthan. However, prior knowledge of Indian history may be helpful. A complex but ultimately enriching experience.
Abhishek Mittal –
The book had some interesting points, but I felt it dragged in places. A good resource for research but not for casual reading about history.
Prarthana Agrawal –
Well-researched and insightful, but can be heavy on details. Focused on revenue system, village dynamics and political change in th century Rajasthan.
Gaurav S –
Found this book quite informative. The writing style can be a little dry at times, but the content is valuable for understanding the era. Good source material.
Satyaswarup Prusty –
I struggled a bit with the academic language. Still, it gave me a much better understanding of rural life in Rajasthan during the th century.
Arunesh Gupta –
A commendable effort, although it could have benefited from more contextualization for non-specialists. Overall, informative and insightful.
Srishti –
An interesting historical perspective. It could have been more accessible to a general audience. It gives deep dive into the economic era of Rajasthan.
Sagar –
An okay book. It felt a bit too focused on specific details. I was looking for a broader picture of the era. Could be better.
Danish Shafi –
A scholarly work, no doubt. I found it a bit too academic and dense for my personal taste. It might be good for researchers.
Abhishek Dadhwal –
This scholarly work presents valuable insights into the land systems and social structure of th-century Rajasthan. An essential read for academics.
Mukesh Kumar Khemani –
Comprehensive research that sheds light on lesser-known aspects of Rajasthan’s history. A must-read for serious students of South Asian history.
Pranay Yadav Yadav –
This is a great resource for scholars. It’s not a casual read, but it’s thoroughly researched and presents a fascinating picture of the period.