Colonializing Agriculture
Colonializing Agriculture
The Myth of Punjab Exceptionalism
Mukherjee, Mridula
SAGE Publications Inc
11/2005
212
Mole
Inglês
9780761934059
15 a 20 dias
In this study of the agrarian economy of Punjab in India's colonial period, the author takes the economic aspects of the lives of Punjab's peasants as a starting point for understanding the politics of this group from the 1920s to 1947. A comparison is made between Punjab and other regions of colonial India, especially Eastern India.
Series Editors Preface Preface Introduction Peasants as Tax-Payers Peasants as Debtors Peasants in the Market Peasants as Classes Capital Accumulation and Investment Punjab and Eastern India: Polar Opposites or Treading the Same Path Bibliography Index
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In this study of the agrarian economy of Punjab in India's colonial period, the author takes the economic aspects of the lives of Punjab's peasants as a starting point for understanding the politics of this group from the 1920s to 1947. A comparison is made between Punjab and other regions of colonial India, especially Eastern India.
Series Editors Preface Preface Introduction Peasants as Tax-Payers Peasants as Debtors Peasants in the Market Peasants as Classes Capital Accumulation and Investment Punjab and Eastern India: Polar Opposites or Treading the Same Path Bibliography Index
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