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_a330.954 _bESS |
245 | 0 | 0 | _aEssays in medieval Indian economic history |
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_aDelhi _bPrimus _c2014 |
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300 | _axvi, 302p. | ||
490 | _aIndian History congrss Monograph Series | ||
520 | _aEssays in Modern Indian Economic History is part of a three-volume set, comprising representative articles of Indian History Congress Proceedings (1935–85). The essays in this volume provide an overview of the continuities and changes in the historians’ approach to the economic aspects of ‘modern’ Indian history. In the agenda of economic historians, the problems uppermost have been the policies of the colonial state, the impact of metropolitan capitalism on colonial trade and industry and in particular the evolution of land revenue systems in various regions. At the same time, many of the continuities from the pre-colonial period to the so-called modern period in terms of social institutions, political structures and organization of production have engaged historians. | ||
650 | _aEconomic history-India | ||
700 | 1 | _aSatish Chandra, Ed. | |
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