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Economic Transition in Early Modern India

Economic Transition in Early Modern India Production, Subsistence and the Market in Eighteenth-Century Bengal

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This book examines how the agrarian society of Bengal was transformed in the decades after the British conquest. While the focus is local, the arguments have a wider resonance. Datta revisits old debates, re-examines established orthodoxies, offers provocative arguments, and persuades us to rethink the history of late Mughal and early modern India. His arguments proceed at two levels. At one, he explores the working of markets: estimating bullion influx, trade fluctuations, price movements, and commodity flows. He shows how the internal trade between Bengal and other regions expanded, bazars and haats proliferated, with merchants and markets creating an interlocking network tying the towns to the countryside. At another level, Datta zooms into the rural areas to recover the lives of peasants. We see them engaged in intensive cultivation of their land with domestic labour, producing rice, lentils, mustard, mulberry and cotton, participating in an increasingly complex market network, negotiating monsoons and fluctuating harvests.

Book information

ISBN: 9789361775369
Publisher: Ratna Sagar
Imprint: Primus Books
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Language: English
Number of pages: 308
Weight: 635g
Height: 234mm
Width: 156mm
Spine width: 21mm