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Social and Rural Economy of Northern India offers a comprehensive historical analysis of Northern India’s socio-economic fabric during a transformative period. Atindranath Bose meticulously examines the agricultural systems, land tenure patterns, and rural trade networks that formed the foundation of Northern Indian society.
The work delves into the lives of peasants, landowners, and merchants, exploring how colonial policies reshaped traditional economic structures. Bose provides detailed insights into village administration, caste systems, and their economic implications. The book serves as an essential resource for understanding pre-modern and colonial-era rural economies.
Through rigorous historical research and analysis, this publication illuminates the complex relationships between social organization and economic activity in Northern India, making it invaluable for historians, economists, and scholars of South Asian studies.







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