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Apr 13, 2023 · The economic history of India, 1857-1947. by. Roy, Tirthankar. Publication date. 2000. Topics. India -- Economic conditions -- 19th century -- Textbooks, India -- Economic conditions -- 20th century -- Textbooks. Publisher.
Sep 10, 2020 · This revised edition of a popular textbook sets out the key questions that a study of long-run economic change in India should begin with, shows how historians have answered these questions, and where the gaps remain.
Oct 21, 2021 · India’s leading economic historian disproves today’s anti-colonialist polemics as well as the imperial triumphalism of the 19th century. He shows that East India Company rule was welcomed by Indian trading interests, and laid the foundations for political and economic modernization.
Jun 20, 2024 · The Cambridge Economic History of India, published in two volumes, aims at tracing the changes in the economy of India from the thirteenth to the middle of the present century and beyond. The second volume covers the period 1757–1970, from the establishment of British rule to its termination, with epilogues on the post-Independence period.
The Economic History of India: 1857-2010 claims that the roots of this paradox go back to India's colonial past, when internal factors like geography and external forces like globalization and imperial rule created prosperity in some areas and poverty in others.
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Sep 10, 2020 · The Economic History of India: 1857–2010 claims that the roots of this paradox go back to India's colonial past, when internal factors like geography and external forces like globalization...
Much has been written on the Indian economy but this is the first major attempt to present India's economic history as a continuous process, and to place the development of agriculture, industry and currency in a political and historical context.