A People’s History of India 28 : Indian Economy, 1858–1914

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Irfan Habib

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Tulika Books

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Publisher

Tulika Books

Publication Year 2022
ISBN-13

9789382381808

ISBN-10 9382381805
Binding

Paperback

Number of Pages 172 Pages
Language (English)
Weight (grms) 272
The monograph surveys the developments within the Indian economy during the period of the high tide of colonial domination between the 1857 Rebellion and the First World War. Its various sub-chapters deal with population, gross product and prices; tribute, imperialism of Free Trade, and the construction of railways; peasant agriculture, plantations, commercialization of agriculture and its impact on rents, peasant incomes and agricultural wages; and rural de-industrialization, modern industries, tariff and exchange policies; banking and finance; and fiscal system, tax-burden and the rise of economic nationalism. There are extracts from contemporary comments and reports; technical notes on such matters as computing national income, counterfactual analysis, etc., and short bibliographies accompanying each of the five chapters.

Irfan Habib

Irfan Habib is an Indian historian of ancient and medieval period. He is known for his Marxist leanings and criticism of Hindu and Islamic fundamentalism. He attended the Aligarh Muslim University School and did his B.A. and M.A. in history from the same university where he was awarded a double first class. He later did his Ph.D. from New College, Oxford. He has been the recipient of many awards like The Watumull Prize in 1982. He was awarded the Padma Bhushan in 2005.

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