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    Early Capitalism and Local History In South India

    Early Capitalism and Local History In South India by Ludden, David;

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    • Publisher Oxford University Press
    • Date of Publication 7 April 2005

    • ISBN 9780195674842
    • Binding Paperback
    • No. of pages342 pages
    • Size 216x138x18 mm
    • Weight 391 g
    • Language English
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    Short description:

    This study of the Tirunelveli region of Tamil Nadu challenges the coventional view that subsistence, isolation, and immobility characterized Indian villages before 'modern' times. Examining the agrarian history of Tirunelveli during the millennium before 1900, David Ludden shows that peasant communities not only transformed rural society but shaped states and empires, including British India. This edition also has a new preface.

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    This study of the Tirunelveli region of Tamil Nadu challenges the coventional view that subsistence, isolation, and immobility characterized Indian villages before 'modern' times. Examining the agrarian history of Tirunelveli during the millennium before 1900, David Ludden shows that peasant communities not only transformed rural society but shaped states and empires, including British India. This edition also has a new preface.

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