Law and the Economy in Colonial India

Law and the Economy in Colonial India
Author: Tirthankar Roy
Publisher: University of Chicago Press
Total Pages: 253
Release: 2016-09-20
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 022638764X

By accessibly recounting and analyzing the unique experience of institutions in colonial Indiawhich were influenced heavily by both British Common Law and indigenous Indian practices and traditionsLaw and the Economy in Colonial India sheds new light on what exactly fosters the types of institutions that have been key to economic development throughout world history more generally. The culmination and years of research, the book goes through a range of examples, including textiles, opium, tea, indigo, tenancy, credit, and land mortgage, to show how economic laws in colonial India were shaped neither by imported European ideas about how colonies should be ruled nor indigenous institutions, but by the practice of producing and trading. The book is an essential addition to Indian history and to some of the most fundamental questions in economic history."

The Santals

The Santals
Author: J. Troisi
Publisher: New Delhi : Manohar Book Service
Total Pages: 248
Release: 1976
Genre: Social Science
ISBN:

Bibliography of works on the Santals, a tribal people of India.

Indigenous Archaeology in India

Indigenous Archaeology in India
Author: Ajay Pratap
Publisher: British Archaeological Reports Oxford Limited
Total Pages: 112
Release: 2009
Genre: History
ISBN:

In this book the author presents his findings connected with the archaeology of the Rajmahal Hills (Jharkhand State, north-eastern India), and discusses the wider relevance of his surface archaeology approach to the archaeology of the rest of the tribal areas of India. He also approaches the issue of a gendered study of rock-art and landscape archaeology both of which again fall within the domain of tribal archaeology proper. The author also has a keen interest in the theory of history and archaeology and writes about this subject in several of the chapters. Further sections engage in theoretical debates regarding the relationship between history and archaeology. The study concludes that it may be possible to delineate a separate domain for the archaeology of the tribal areas - called 'subaltern archaeology'. The present work breaks further new ground in historical and archaeological research in terms of the fieldwork undertaken in the Rajmahal Hills and elsewhere in India: the novel idea being that the tribal population of India does have a long-term past - an issue thus far relatively rarely investigated.

Santali

Santali
Author: Arun Ghosh
Publisher: Gyan Books
Total Pages: 190
Release: 1994
Genre: Foreign Language Study
ISBN:

The present work introduces an ethnographic account of the Santals, their distribution and dispersal, their acculturation and language behaviour and presents in a fairly exhaustive manner the essential details about the morphological structure. The people of this caste mainly live in Assam, Bihar, Madhya Pradesh, Orissa, Tripura and West Bengal.