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The Industrial Organization Of An Indian Province is a comprehensive examination of how industrial systems functioned within a single Indian province during the colonial era. Theodore Morison provides detailed insights into the economic structures, labor systems, and organizational frameworks that characterized industrial development in India.
The work explores the interconnections between industrial organization, social hierarchies, and administrative governance. Morison analyzes the practical mechanisms of production, trade networks, and economic relationships that sustained provincial industries. His study sheds light on the unique challenges and adaptations of industrial development under colonial conditions.
This scholarly work remains valuable for understanding the history of Indian industrialization, colonial economic policies, and the social dimensions of industrial organization. It serves as an important historical document for researchers studying Indian economic history and the broader impacts of colonialism on industrial development.







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