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This detailed work by W. H. Moreland provides an in-depth examination of agricultural conditions and economic problems in the United Provinces of British India. The author systematically analyzes farming practices, land tenure systems, and regional agricultural challenges across various districts.
Moreland explores the complexities of rural economy, crop production, irrigation systems, and the social structure of agrarian communities. The book addresses critical issues affecting farmers including taxation, land rights, and resource management during the colonial period.
An essential resource for historians, economists, and scholars studying Indian agriculture, colonial administration, and rural development, this work offers valuable insights into the agricultural landscape and socio-economic conditions of the early 20th century United Provinces.







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