A rule of property for Bengal

an essay on the idea of permanent settlement.

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Ranajit Guha
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A rule of property for Bengal

an essay on the idea of permanent settlement.

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Guha is one of the colleagues of Gayatri Chakravorty Spivak's Subaltern Studies group in India. Edward Said, in his book Culture and Imperialism (1993) says, "Guha is . . . concerned with the problematic of continuity and discontinuity" [in postcolonial countries] and "for [Guha] the issue has autobiographical resonances, given his profoundly self-conscious methodological preoccupations. How is one to study the Indian past as radically affected by British power?"

The book examines the radical effects of the 1790-1800 Permanent Settlement ruling of the British colonial administration, which created a new landowning class of Indians who collaborated as civil servants with the administration, and thereby the ruling encouraged a making of land ownership into a market commodity, as colonialism did generally in subjugated countries. The commodification of land lent itself to an emphasis on cash crop monocultures for resale to the Colonial power and led to some of the worst famines of the nineteenth century. The inciting question for Guha was, in his words, "How was it that the quasi-feudal land settlement of 1793 had originated from the ideas of a man [Philip Francis] who was a great admirer of the French Revolution? One could not know from the history books that such a contradiction existed and had to be explained."

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Mouton
Language
English
Pages
222

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A rule of property for Bengal: an essay on the idea of permanent settlement
1996, Duke University Press
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1981, Orient Longman, exclusive distributor, Apt Books
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Edition Notes

Bibliography: p. [211]-216.

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Paris
Series
Le Monde d'outre-mer, passé et présent. 1. sér.: Études,, 19

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Library of Congress
LAW <India Bengal 7 "Guha">, KNT3117 .G84 1963

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Pagination
222 p.
Number of pages
222

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL5998717M
LCCN
66032020
OCLC/WorldCat
2349619

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