The resumption of rent-free lands in Bengal undertaken by the East India Company in the second quarter of the nineteenth century was the most important revenue measure since the Permanent Settlement. Revenues of nearly a million pounds were in dispute and well over a hundred thousand grants were affected. The resumption proceedings caused much discontent among Bengalis and encouraged the creation of new organisations of landholders and their allies to voice this. Within government the measured also caused controversy, encouraging Utilitarians and Conservatives to propound rival patterns of development for Bengal and its administration. Chapter I reviews rent-free grants under the Mughals and the Company's attitude to them, down to the 1793 ...
This work is devoted to a study of the land revenue history of the Rajshahi Zamindari from 1765 to 1...
The Northern Sarkars rank among the earliest possessions of the East India Company. Clive's foresigh...
This paper seeks to throw a new light on the dynamics of the landlordism of the Dacca division in ea...
This article on the acquisition of land for the railways in Bengal, during the most formative phase ...
The British conquest of Odisha in 1803 C.E. presented a melancholy evenht in te annals of Odisha. So...
In this paper I have made a tentative attempt at throwing light upon the relationship between landlo...
The present thesis on the problems of agricultural development in Bengal during the period from 1920...
This study offers the first instalment of a general history of land acquisition in British India, c....
The main focus of this study, which consists of eight chapters, is upon the changes in the structure...
There were a number of systems of settlements in Madras Presidency when the East India Company assum...
The codification of property laws in colonial India and the British encounter with the fluidity and ...
The movement of the Hughli River in 1804-5 resulted in the deposition of alluvion along Calcutta’s r...
Conditions in India, and the colonial impact upon them, have been a ground base to the main themes o...
In this paper I have made a tentative attempt at throwing light upon the relationship between landlo...
A series of Tribal revolt was organized in jungal Mahals and Manbhum (hilly area of south west Benga...
This work is devoted to a study of the land revenue history of the Rajshahi Zamindari from 1765 to 1...
The Northern Sarkars rank among the earliest possessions of the East India Company. Clive's foresigh...
This paper seeks to throw a new light on the dynamics of the landlordism of the Dacca division in ea...
This article on the acquisition of land for the railways in Bengal, during the most formative phase ...
The British conquest of Odisha in 1803 C.E. presented a melancholy evenht in te annals of Odisha. So...
In this paper I have made a tentative attempt at throwing light upon the relationship between landlo...
The present thesis on the problems of agricultural development in Bengal during the period from 1920...
This study offers the first instalment of a general history of land acquisition in British India, c....
The main focus of this study, which consists of eight chapters, is upon the changes in the structure...
There were a number of systems of settlements in Madras Presidency when the East India Company assum...
The codification of property laws in colonial India and the British encounter with the fluidity and ...
The movement of the Hughli River in 1804-5 resulted in the deposition of alluvion along Calcutta’s r...
Conditions in India, and the colonial impact upon them, have been a ground base to the main themes o...
In this paper I have made a tentative attempt at throwing light upon the relationship between landlo...
A series of Tribal revolt was organized in jungal Mahals and Manbhum (hilly area of south west Benga...
This work is devoted to a study of the land revenue history of the Rajshahi Zamindari from 1765 to 1...
The Northern Sarkars rank among the earliest possessions of the East India Company. Clive's foresigh...
This paper seeks to throw a new light on the dynamics of the landlordism of the Dacca division in ea...