Description
- ISBN-13: 9789390729821
- Publisher: Manohar Publishers & Distributors
- Binding: Hardcover
- ISBN-10: 9390729823
- Publisher Date: 01 Jan 2021
- Language: English
Original price was: ₹1,750.00.₹1,330.00Current price is: ₹1,330.00.
“Explore the intricate history of landlord-tenant relationships in the United Provinces (India) with S. N. A. Jafri’s insightful book. Discover the evolution of land ownership, tenant rights, and the socio-economic dynamics that shaped this crucial aspect of Indian history. ISBN: 9789390729821. Ideal for history enthusiasts, legal scholars, and anyone interested in Indian agrarian systems.”
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Weight | 0.5 kg |
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Manas Jain –
This book helped with understanding of the law in India, but I found it hard to follow. Okay read overall.
Pranab Mehrishi –
Excellent resource for understanding the intricacies of land tenure in the United Provinces. A significant contribution to the field.
Ankita Halder –
I am very interested in the topic, but found the reading to be boring and hard to keep my attention. Wish it was more entertaining.
Adarsh Pandey –
Not an easy read, but rewarding. This book covers a lot of ground and offers a unique perspective. Be prepared for a challenge!
Lekshmi Sindhu –
Extremely comprehensive! I learned so much about land dynamics in the United Provinces. Highly recommended for serious students.
Pratham Ahuja –
The book was okay. Not my favorite, but informative. I liked the insight. Worth reading if you are interested in the history.
Priyank John –
Insightful and well-researched. It offered a profound look into the historical dynamic between landlords and tenants. Highly recommend!
Keshav Jaswal –
Awesome book! I learned a lot about land rights and tenant rights from the book. Highly recommend the read for others.
Arishchuk Trikha –
Found this book helpful for my research. It is quite dense, but the information is invaluable for understanding the era.
Anant Maitrey –
Good, but dry. The topic itself is interesting, but the writing style made it difficult to stay engaged. Still informative.
Vashisth Kumar Singh –
Found the book tedious. It gave good information though. I learned about the history, but had a hard time reading.
Ritika Maheshwari –
A must-read for legal historians. The detail is impressive, and the analysis is sharp. Some parts were tedious though.
Vipul Yadav –
A little too academic for a casual reader, but a must-read for anyone studying agrarian history in India. Jafri really knows his stuff.
Prathamesh Sanjay Patil –
The book was very helpful. Was able to learn a lot. It gave great history and background on the UP. Awesome read!
M Amez Khair –
This book was awesome! I would recommend it for anyone studying law or with an interest in history. Great find!
Mayank Jain –
Too academic. I got bored, but the information was worth the read. Wish it wasn’t so dry. A tough but useful read.
Manoj M –
A scholarly work that provides an in-depth analysis. Not a casual read, but a valuable resource for serious researchers.
Aayush Jaiswal –
A detailed look at UP’s landlord-tenant history. Jafri offers insights, though the writing can be dry at times. Overall, informative.
Akshat Chourasia –
I struggled with some of the legal language, but the historical context was fascinating. A mixed bag, but ultimately worth the effort.
Raghav Aggarwal –
A deep dive into a complex topic. Jafri’s work is scholarly and provides valuable insights into a crucial period of Indian history.
Ankit Kumar Gupta –
Good resource, but a bit slow. Could have been more engaging. Still, the content is solid. Worth reading if you’re patient.
Utpal Basumatary –
This book had a few things that were off. Some of the language was difficult to understand, but overall the history was good.
Khushi Maheshwari –
The book provided great detail and an interesting perspective. I wish there were some maps to help visualization of locations.
Priya Pandey –
What an informative book! Really enjoyed how the author was able to connect the dots and give a comprehensive history.
Gagan Khanna –
Helpful background into land ownership. It needed some charts or graphs to help follow. Good reference material.