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  • Peasants, Political Economy, and Law: Empire, Identity, and India

    Peasants, Political Economy, and Law by Robb, Peter;

    Empire, Identity, and India

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    Product details:

    • Publisher OUP India
    • Date of Publication 11 January 2007

    • ISBN 9780195681604
    • Binding Hardback
    • No. of pages232 pages
    • Size 240x159x20 mm
    • Weight 572 g
    • Language English
    • Illustrations 4 tables, 2 line drawings
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    Short description:

    In this collection written over a period of almost two decades, Peter Robb, an important historian of the Empire explores the connections between agrarian policy, revenue, and property law, and commercial production; the emergence of political identities. He investigates issues like economic development, tenancy acts, peasant stratification, 'capitalist' agriculture, and definitions of labour in relation to the British Empire.

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    In this collection written over a period of almost two decades, Peter Robb, an important historian of the Empire explores the connections between agrarian policy, revenue, and property law, and commercial production; the emergence of political identities. He investigates issues like economic development, tenancy acts, peasant stratification, 'capitalist' agriculture, and definitions of labour in relation to the British Empire.

    Robb's careful history is a powerful corrective to virtually all sweeping theories of agrarian change under colonialism.

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