The Economic History of India Under Early British Rule: From the Rise of the British Power in 1757 to the Accession of Queen Victoria in 1837This is Volume V of eleven in a series on India: History, Economy and Society. Originally published in 1950, this study charts the history from the Rise of the British power in 1757 to the Accession of Queen Victoria in 1837. |
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Contents
GROWTH OF THE EMPIRE | 1 |
LORD CLIVE AND HIS SUCCESSORS IN BENGAL | 35 |
LORD CORNWALLIS AND THE ZEMINDARI SETTLEMENT | 93 |
OLD AND NEW POSSESSIONS IN MADRAS 17851807 | 116 |
VILLAGE COMMUNITIES OR INDIVIDUAL TENANTS? | 135 |
MUNRO AND THE RYOTWARI SETTLEMENT IN MADRAS | 153 |
LORD WELLESLEY AND CONQUESTS IN NORTHERN | 172 |
LORD HASTINGS AND THE MAHALWARI SETTLEMENT | 185 |
DECLINE OF INDUSTRIES 17931813 | 265 |
EXTERNAL TRADE 181335 | 291 |
181335 | 303 |
ADMINISTRATIVE FAILURES 17931815 | 313 |
ADMINISTRATIVE REFORMS AND LORD WILLIAM | 326 |
WINGATE AND THE RYOTWARI | 368 |
ACCESSION OF QUEEN VICTORIAFAMINE OF 1837 | 421 |
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