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Change in Bengal Agrarian Society c 1760-1850

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“Change in Bengal Agrarian Society c. 1760-1850” by Ratnalekha Ray (ISBN: 9789390035878) explores Bengal’s agrarian transformation during British rule. Discover how colonial policies impacted land ownership, revenue systems, and peasant livelihoods. A crucial study for understanding India’s economic history.

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  • ISBN-13: 9789390035878
  • Publisher: Manohar Publishers & Distributors
  • Binding: Hardcover
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 9390035872
  • Publisher Date: 01 Jan 2020
  • Height: 49.99999995 mm
  • Width: 159.9999998 mm

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Weight 0.5 kg

21 reviews for Change in Bengal Agrarian Society c 1760-1850

  1. Panchal Sakshi Ramesh

    A detailed look at Bengal’s agrarian shift. Ray’s insights are valuable, though dense at times.

  2. Devanshu Agrawal

    Ray delivers a thorough examination of the agrarian society. A great read for serious scholars.

  3. Vriddhi Jain

    Explores crucial topics, I wish it was slightly more concise and engaging.

  4. Khushal Singh

    Informative but dense. It needs some patience to get through.

  5. Jyoti

    Good overview, a bit lengthy. I recommend for anyone interested in this period.

  6. Shikal

    In-depth analysis, but could be more accessible to a general audience. Still, worth the read.

  7. Rishikesh Chaudhary

    Ray masterfully presents the agrarian changes. A must-read for history enthusiasts!

  8. Shabbir Ahmed

    Provides a solid foundation for understanding the era. I found some chapters more engaging than others.

  9. Yashasvi Manish Modi

    While informative, the book is dense. A lighter writing style would be nice.

  10. Bharat Jaggi

    Excellent book! Provides a lot of details about the time period and agrarian transformation.

  11. Swarnima Maheshwari

    Worth reading, but prepare for a challenging academic journey.

  12. Rahul Bajaj

    Ray’s book offered me a lot of new information about history.

  13. Mohit Biswas

    A seminal work on Bengal’s agrarian history. Ratnalekha Ray really knows her stuff!

  14. Janani Sree

    An eye-opening account of colonial impact! Some parts were a slog to get through.

  15. Tarun Ohlyan

    Excellent resource, dry at times. Still a good read for serious history buffs.

  16. Akash Deep

    Informative and insightful. Occasionally too academic, but overall great.

  17. Vasu Aggarwal

    A great resource. Some sections felt repetitive, but overall enlightening.

  18. Umar Mateen

    Essential for understanding the agrarian changes in Bengal.

  19. Atharva M Deshkar

    Important research, but I struggled with the sheer volume of information.

  20. Subhash Sourav

    A comprehensive study. Ray’s detailed approach is commendable.

  21. Bharat Gupta

    Helped me understand the complexities of the revenue systems. A bit dry, but informative.

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