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Technology And Rural Change In Eastern India 18301980 Illustrated Smritikumar Sarkar

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Technology And Rural Change In Eastern India 18301980 Illustrated Smritikumar Sarkar
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Publisher: Oxford University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 6.34 MB
Pages: 344
Author: Smritikumar Sarkar
ISBN: 9780198092308, 019809230X
Language: English
Year: 2014
Edition: Illustrated

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Technology And Rural Change In Eastern India 18301980 Illustrated Smritikumar Sarkar by Smritikumar Sarkar 9780198092308, 019809230X instant download after payment.

The book discusses how Western technology, primarily the means of transport and manufacture, changed the Indian village. Technology reached India through colonialism, as also through corporate bodies and private enterprise. The study is based on British Bengal, which correspondis to
present-day West Bengal and Bangladesh. British Bengal also included Bihar, Orissa, and Assam for intermediary periods-these areas have also been frequently referred to by way of illustration.
With Calcutta as the hub, eastern India was the gateway of technology transmission to India. Underneath the relatively known areas of technology build-up, there was an inner layer of its transmission from the colonial metropolis to the interior, which is much less known. This book, a social history
of technology in the main, analyses the context and results of technology induction to the village, such as the railways redrawing the morphology of rural settlement, the new tools-led empowerment of artisans, or their dispossession due to mechanization.
While technology improved the quality of life in the West, it largely failed to mitigate poverty in rural India. The book addresses why it failed to accelerate development in India. Based on local level sources, the work blends hard data with folk usage, oral tradition, songs, sayings, and
vernacular literature, thereby infusing into the text both a life and a historical insight most often ignored.

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