Open Letters to Lord Curzon on Famines and Land Assessments in India
Author | : Romesh Chunder Dutt |
Publisher | : London, Kegan Paul, Trench, Trübner & Company, Limited |
Total Pages | : 354 |
Release | : 1900 |
Genre | : Famines |
ISBN | : |
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Author | : Romesh Chunder Dutt |
Publisher | : London, Kegan Paul, Trench, Trübner & Company, Limited |
Total Pages | : 354 |
Release | : 1900 |
Genre | : Famines |
ISBN | : |
Author | : D. Hall-Matthews |
Publisher | : Springer |
Total Pages | : 287 |
Release | : 2005-06-01 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 0230510515 |
Recent literature has suggested that famines are complex, long-drawn-out and political processes, rather than sudden, natural phenomena. This book is among the first to examine such a process in detail, by studying poor peasants in Ahmednagar district, Western India, between 1870 and 1884. It does so by investigating their factors of production - land, capital and labour - as well as markets in credit and the cheap foodgrains they produced and, above all, their relationship with the colonial state.
Author | : |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 628 |
Release | : 1902 |
Genre | : Economics |
ISBN | : |
Contains papers that appeal to a broad and global readership in all fields of economics.
Author | : Joya Chatterji |
Publisher | : Yale University Press |
Total Pages | : 881 |
Release | : 2023-11-21 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 0300274467 |
A groundbreaking view of South Asian history in the twentieth century that underlines the similarities and intertwined cultures of India and Pakistan “[A] definitive new 20th-century thematic history of the Indian subcontinent that rejects hegemonic conceptions of national ‘difference.’”—Financial Times This radically original and ambitious history of the Indian subcontinent explores the region’s unique twentieth-century history and foregrounds the deep connections, rather than the well-publicized fissures, between the cultures of India and Pakistan. Taking the partitions of British India rather than the two world wars as the century’s inflection points, Joya Chatterji examines how issues of nationalism, internal and external migration, and technological innovation contributed to South Asia’s tumultuous twentieth century. Chatterji weaves together elements of her autobiography and family history; stories of such legendary figures as Tagore, Jinnah, Gandhi, and Nehru; and, in particular, the accounts of the many who were left behind and marginalized in relentless nation-building projects. Chatterji examines the countries’ mirroring patterns in state building, social and cultural life, modes of leisure, consumption, and oppression, and offers a timely course correction to our understanding of the dynamics of South Asian history. It reframes the events of the twentieth century that are continuing to play out in the present day.
Author | : Detroit Public Library |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 798 |
Release | : 1901 |
Genre | : Dictionary catalogs |
ISBN | : |