Peasants, Political Economy, and Law: Empire, Identity, and India (Oxford Collected Essays)
Released: Feb 03, 2007
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Format: Hardcover, 232 pages
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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, property law, and commercial production; and the emergence of political identities. He investigates issues like economic development, tenancy acts, peasant stratification, "capitalist" agriculture, and definitions of labor in relation to the British Empire.
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