Colonializing agriculture : the myth of Punjab exceptionalism / Mridula Mukherjee.
Series: Sage series in modern Indian historyPublication details: New Delhi : Sage Publications India Pvt. Ltd., 2005.Description: xvii, 209 pISBN:- 0761934057
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338.109 54 Q3;1 Basic concept of sustainable agriculture/ | 338.109 54 Q7 Essays on the transformation of India's agrarian economy / | 338.109 54 Q8 Indian agriculture after the green revolution: Changes and challenges/ | 338.109 545 090 34 P5 Colonializing agriculture : | 338.109 547 5 P8 Capital, interrupted: | 338.109 548 4 M7 Impact of agro based industries on rural economy: a case study | 338.130 954 Q3 Agrarian distress and farmers suicides in India / |
Companion to: Peasants in India's non-violent revolution.
Includes bibliographical references (p. [190]-206) and index.
Peasants as tax-payers -- Peasants as debtors -- Peasants in the market -- Peasants as classes -- Capital accumulation and investment -- Punjab and eastern India : polar opposites or treading the same path?
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