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Colonising Plants In Bihar 17601950 Kerkhoff Kathinka Sinha

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Colonising Plants In Bihar 17601950 Kerkhoff Kathinka Sinha
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Publisher: Partridge Publishing
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 1.35 MB
Pages: 464
Author: Kerkhoff, Kathinka Sinha
ISBN: 9781482839111, 1482839113
Language: English
Year: 2014

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Colonising Plants In Bihar 17601950 Kerkhoff Kathinka Sinha by Kerkhoff, Kathinka Sinha 9781482839111, 1482839113 instant download after payment.

"This unique study contributes to three important research fields: the history of commodities, the his-tory of the colonial developmental state, and the agrarian history of South Asia. First, it demonstrates the dynamism of cash-crop production systems and how these systems influenced each other. Second, it explores how colonial state policy came to stimulate research-based agronomic interventions, often with unintended consequences. And finally, it shows how cash cropping entangled South Asians and Europeans in new forms of struggle and cooperation. This meticulous and illuminating study deserves a wide readership." Willem van Schendel, professor of Modern Asian History at the University of Amsterdam.

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