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Agrarian India Between the World Wars (Paperback)
19“Agrarian India Between the World Wars” by Randhir Singh (ISBN: 9789350024805) offers a critical analysis of India’s agrarian landscape during a transformative period. Explore the complex interplay of economic policies, social structures, and political movements that shaped rural India between 1918 and 1939. Discover the impact of colonialism, peasant uprisings, and the evolving discourse on land reform. A must-read for scholars and anyone interested in Indian history or agrarian studies.
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Agrarian Question: A Short Reader
12Explore the complex history of the agrarian question and its impact on capitalist development with this concise reader. From mercantile to post-colonial regimes, understand how agrarian transformation has shaped societies worldwide. With a focus on the Indian agrarian transition, this book offers valuable insights into the challenges and implications of this ongoing process. Ideal for students, researchers, and anyone interested in political economy and rural development.
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Agrarian Reform and Farmer Resistance in Punjab
0Explore the complex history of farmer resistance in Punjab and its impact on Indian agrarian reform. This insightful book provides a deep dive into India’s farmer movements, analyzing the pivotal 2020-2021 protests against new farm laws within the post-Green Revolution context. Discover crucial mobilization strategies, the role of the Sikh diaspora, and the significant participation of women in shaping social and political landscapes. Essential reading for students, scholars, and anyone seeking to understand contemporary socio-political activism in India’s agricultural sector.
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Agrarian Reform and Resistance in an age of Globalisation: The Euro- AMerican World and Beyond, 1780-1914 (Routledge Studies in Modern History)
0Explore the pivotal era of agrarian reform and resistance from 1780-1914 as globalisation reshaped rural landscapes across the Euro-American world and beyond. This insightful study delves into how modernization, driven by the Industrial Revolution, impacted landowning elites, agricultural workers, and states. Discover the critical similarities, differences, and connections in reform movements and resistance strategies during this transformative period. Essential for students and researchers of economic history, rural studies, and comparative global development, this book offers vital perspectives on historical societal and economic change. A must-have for academic libraries in India seeking to understand the roots of global agrarian dynamics.
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Agrarian Relations in the Ottoman Empire in the 15th and 16th Centuries: v.251 (East European Monographs S.)
0Uncover the intricate agrarian relations of the Ottoman Empire during its pivotal 15th and 16th centuries. This comprehensive historical study meticulously details land tenure, peasant life, and economic structures, offering profound insights into imperial governance and medieval socio-economic dynamics. Essential for Indian history students, researchers, and scholars seeking deep analysis of economic systems and comparative historical perspectives. Gain critical understanding of a transformative era from a leading historian’s work, making it vital for academic libraries.
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Agrarian Social Structure: Continuity and Change in Bihar, 17861920
18Explore Bihar’s agrarian transformation (1786-1920) in Manoshi Mitra’s insightful study. Analyze social structures, land relations, and economic shifts during British rule. Agrarian Social Structure” unveils historical continuities and changes, offering valuable insights into rural India’s evolution. ISBN: 9780836416220″
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Agrarian Society in Awadh: Structure and Change under the Pre-Colonial Regimes, c.1595-1856
0Unravel the agrarian backbone of pre-colonial Awadh with this essential study. Journey through centuries (c.1595-1856) to understand the evolving structure and societal changes within this vital Indian region. The book meticulously examines land revenue systems, social hierarchies, and the lives of cultivators under Mughal and Nawabi administrations. It’s an indispensable resource for students, historians, and researchers keen on deepening their knowledge of Indian economic and social history, offering critical insights into agrarian transformations.
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Agrarian Society of the Punjab 18491901
20Explore the agrarian transformation of Punjab (1849-1901) under British rule in Himadri Banerjee’s insightful study. Analyze the impact of canal networks, commercial agriculture (wheat, cotton, sugarcane), land revenue administration, and evolving social dynamics of rural credit, land alienation, and landlord-tenant relations. “Agrarian Society of the Punjab” offers a valuable contribution to understanding this pivotal era.
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Agrarian System During the Dogra Reign in Kashmir (18461889)
25Explore Kashmir’s agrarian system (1846-1889) under Dogra rule. Rattan Lal Hangloo examines the impact of revenue demands, trade patterns, and land assignments on the peasantry in a society resisting modernization. Discover how competing interests shaped rural life and agricultural practices in this critical study of a transitional era.
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Agrarian System of the Sikhs: Late Eighteenth and Early Nineteenth Century
25Explore the agrarian system of the Sikhs in late 18th and early 19th century Punjab. Indu Banga’s “Agrarian System of the Sikhs” delves into land revenue, social strata, and power dynamics under Sikh rule. Discover the interplay of land, people, and ideology in this seminal study. ISBN: 9789388540193