The Peasant and the Raj: Studies in Agrarian Society and Peasant Rebellion in Colonial India

The Peasant and the Raj

Studies in Agrarian Society and Peasant Rebellion in Colonial India

1978 • 320 pages

These twelve essays explore the nature of south Asian agrarian society and examine the extent to which it changed during the period of British rule. The central focus of the book is directed to peasant agitation and violence and four of the studies look at the agrarian explosion that formed the background to the 1857 Mutiny. The essays give a coherent historical treatment of the Indian peasant world, and the paperback edition of this successful book will be of interest to the student of peasant studies and to the sociologist as well as to development economists and agronomists generally.

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Cambridge South Asian Studies

Cambridge South Asian Studies is a 4-book series first released in 1978 with contributions by Eric Stokes, Ayesha Jalal, and Susan Bayly.

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