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BIHAR TENANTRY(1783-1833)

BIHAR TENANTRY(1783-1833)

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  • Author: Ram Narayan Sinha

  • Edition: February 1968

  • Multiple Book Set: No

About the Book
This work by Ram Narayan Sinha is a Ph.D. thesis that offers a comprehensive analysis of the "Bihar Tenantry" and the relationship between zemindars and tenants from 1783 to 1833, with a historical perspective going back to the days of Aurangzeb, the last great Mughal Emperor of Delhi. The study focuses on the socio-economic dynamics and the intricate landlord-tenant relationships that shaped the agrarian structure in Bihar during this period. The author provides a detailed discussion on the position of tenants, exploring the tensions, power struggles, and the evolving conditions under British colonial rule. As far as the author is aware, no other scholar has undertaken such an in-depth study of Indian peasantry, making this work a significant contribution to the field of Indian agrarian history. It sheds light on an often-overlooked aspect of India's agricultural history, providing essential insights into the life and struggles of tenants in Bihar during a transformative period.



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Book Details

  • Author: Ram Narayan Sinha

  • Edition: February 1968

  • Multiple Book Set: No

About the Book
This work by Ram Narayan Sinha is a Ph.D. thesis that offers a comprehensive analysis of the "Bihar Tenantry" and the relationship between zemindars and tenants from 1783 to 1833, with a historical perspective going back to the days of Aurangzeb, the last great Mughal Emperor of Delhi. The study focuses on the socio-economic dynamics and the intricate landlord-tenant relationships that shaped the agrarian structure in Bihar during this period. The author provides a detailed discussion on the position of tenants, exploring the tensions, power struggles, and the evolving conditions under British colonial rule. As far as the author is aware, no other scholar has undertaken such an in-depth study of Indian peasantry, making this work a significant contribution to the field of Indian agrarian history. It sheds light on an often-overlooked aspect of India's agricultural history, providing essential insights into the life and struggles of tenants in Bihar during a transformative period.



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