British colonial rule in India sought to bring the relatively autonomous forest and hill people under its governance through various policies. Land revenue policies com-bined with modern agricultural technology played a crucial role in expanding colonial state-making in forest and hill areas. This policy lured many land-hungry peasants from plains to migrate into these areas and bring vast areas of uncultivable land into cultivation. This process evicted adivasis (aboriginals) and reduced them to landless agricultural labourers. Others tried to retain their independence by migrating into the remaining forest tracts, which the British and princely rulers now classed as reserved for the sole use of the state. They were banned from utilising r...
The focal point of this paper is to analyse the colonial projects impacting the economic exploitatio...
This paper analyses the impact of British policies on the tribal economy of the Kolhan Government Es...
Sharan** Since time immemorial, Jharkhand region of Bihar happens to be the homeland of large number...
The Hos of Singhbhum in the pre-British past had been dependent both on the forest and on cultivatio...
India has the second-largest tribal population after Africa. Most of them are greatly dependent on f...
Precolonial India was largely a nation of people who relied on their immediate surroundings for a di...
ABSTRACT This article analyses the colonial agrarian policies applied to the tribal areas of the Sal...
In India, Adivasis had, over generations, evolved a complex system of resource-management in consona...
Focussing on the initial period of British colonial rule in Dharwar, western India, this article use...
Since the independence, India have established well-organized system of protection for the tribals w...
From the 1820s to the 1850s, the British Indian state undertook its final major phase of expansion t...
This paper analyses the historical trajectories of both British colonial rule and independent India ...
Ester Boserup\u27s hypotheses regarding the inter-relationships between population growth, land use ...
Indian forest based culture has a long history. Until the British colonial rule (1757 -1947), Indian...
There is no one great "Indian Land Problem". Rather, there are a variety of problems which centre ab...
The focal point of this paper is to analyse the colonial projects impacting the economic exploitatio...
This paper analyses the impact of British policies on the tribal economy of the Kolhan Government Es...
Sharan** Since time immemorial, Jharkhand region of Bihar happens to be the homeland of large number...
The Hos of Singhbhum in the pre-British past had been dependent both on the forest and on cultivatio...
India has the second-largest tribal population after Africa. Most of them are greatly dependent on f...
Precolonial India was largely a nation of people who relied on their immediate surroundings for a di...
ABSTRACT This article analyses the colonial agrarian policies applied to the tribal areas of the Sal...
In India, Adivasis had, over generations, evolved a complex system of resource-management in consona...
Focussing on the initial period of British colonial rule in Dharwar, western India, this article use...
Since the independence, India have established well-organized system of protection for the tribals w...
From the 1820s to the 1850s, the British Indian state undertook its final major phase of expansion t...
This paper analyses the historical trajectories of both British colonial rule and independent India ...
Ester Boserup\u27s hypotheses regarding the inter-relationships between population growth, land use ...
Indian forest based culture has a long history. Until the British colonial rule (1757 -1947), Indian...
There is no one great "Indian Land Problem". Rather, there are a variety of problems which centre ab...
The focal point of this paper is to analyse the colonial projects impacting the economic exploitatio...
This paper analyses the impact of British policies on the tribal economy of the Kolhan Government Es...
Sharan** Since time immemorial, Jharkhand region of Bihar happens to be the homeland of large number...