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The Land Revenue of Bombay is a definitive historical study that examines the intricate systems and policies governing land revenue administration in the Bombay Presidency. Alexander Rogers provides an exhaustive analysis of how the revenue system evolved, from its inception through various administrative reforms and developments.
This work serves as an essential reference for understanding colonial India’s fiscal policies and the practical implementation of land taxation. Rogers meticulously documents the administrative structures, challenges, and innovations that shaped the region’s economic landscape. The book offers valuable perspectives on the relationship between colonial governance and local economic systems.
Scholars, historians, and students of Indian history and political economy will find this comprehensive account indispensable for understanding the foundations of modern India’s administrative systems and the historical complexities of colonial revenue management.
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