Indian Feudalism 300-1200 1st Edition
Book Details
• Publisher: University of Calcutta
• Language: English
• Published Year: 1965
• Pages: 319
• Dimensions: 21 x 13 cm
• Book Condition: Used – Good
• Condition Note: Book is in good condition
• Availability: In Stock
About the Book
Indian Feudalism: 300-1200 (1st Edition) by Ram Sharan Sharma offers a critical analysis of the feudal system in early medieval India. This scholarly work explores the socio-economic and political transitions that occurred during the period between 300 and 1200 CE, a time when India underwent significant changes in its political and social structure.
The author examines the development of feudal relations, the rise of regional kingdoms, and the emergence of a hierarchical land-based economy. The book also discusses the role of the state, landowners, and peasantry in shaping the social fabric, and how the feudal system influenced the cultural and economic life of the time.
By analyzing the historical evidence and presenting a detailed account of feudal structures, Sharma provides valuable insights into the workings of early medieval Indian society. The book also offers an understanding of the political and economic conditions that influenced later developments in Indian history.
Indian Feudalism: 300-1200 is an essential read for scholars and students of Indian history, especially those interested in understanding the roots of the feudal system in India and its long-lasting impact on Indian society and governance.
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Indian Feudalism 300-1200 1st Edition
Indian Feudalism 300-1200 1st Edition
Book Details
• Publisher: University of Calcutta
• Language: English
• Published Year: 1965
• Pages: 319
• Dimensions: 21 x 13 cm
• Book Condition: Used – Good
• Condition Note: Book is in good condition
• Availability: In Stock
About the Book
Indian Feudalism: 300-1200 (1st Edition) by Ram Sharan Sharma offers a critical analysis of the feudal system in early medieval India. This scholarly work explores the socio-economic and political transitions that occurred during the period between 300 and 1200 CE, a time when India underwent significant changes in its political and social structure.
The author examines the development of feudal relations, the rise of regional kingdoms, and the emergence of a hierarchical land-based economy. The book also discusses the role of the state, landowners, and peasantry in shaping the social fabric, and how the feudal system influenced the cultural and economic life of the time.
By analyzing the historical evidence and presenting a detailed account of feudal structures, Sharma provides valuable insights into the workings of early medieval Indian society. The book also offers an understanding of the political and economic conditions that influenced later developments in Indian history.
Indian Feudalism: 300-1200 is an essential read for scholars and students of Indian history, especially those interested in understanding the roots of the feudal system in India and its long-lasting impact on Indian society and governance.
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Book Details
• Publisher: University of Calcutta
• Language: English
• Published Year: 1965
• Pages: 319
• Dimensions: 21 x 13 cm
• Book Condition: Used – Good
• Condition Note: Book is in good condition
• Availability: In Stock
About the Book
Indian Feudalism: 300-1200 (1st Edition) by Ram Sharan Sharma offers a critical analysis of the feudal system in early medieval India. This scholarly work explores the socio-economic and political transitions that occurred during the period between 300 and 1200 CE, a time when India underwent significant changes in its political and social structure.
The author examines the development of feudal relations, the rise of regional kingdoms, and the emergence of a hierarchical land-based economy. The book also discusses the role of the state, landowners, and peasantry in shaping the social fabric, and how the feudal system influenced the cultural and economic life of the time.
By analyzing the historical evidence and presenting a detailed account of feudal structures, Sharma provides valuable insights into the workings of early medieval Indian society. The book also offers an understanding of the political and economic conditions that influenced later developments in Indian history.
Indian Feudalism: 300-1200 is an essential read for scholars and students of Indian history, especially those interested in understanding the roots of the feudal system in India and its long-lasting impact on Indian society and governance.












