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This definitive two-volume set by Alexander Rogers provides an exhaustive historical account of the land revenue system in Bombay. Rogers meticulously documents the administrative structures, policies, and progression of land revenue collection from its inception through the colonial period.
The work examines the various reform measures, legislative changes, and their practical implications on the revenue administration. Rogers analyzes how the revenue system evolved in response to economic, political, and social changes in the region. The study covers the rise of revenue collection methods, their progress over time, and the institutional frameworks that governed them.
This scholarly work serves as an invaluable resource for historians, researchers, and students interested in colonial Indian economic history, administrative systems, and the development of Bombay as a major economic center. The comprehensive nature of this two-volume set makes it an authoritative reference on the subject.
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