In the century following their conquest of the province, the British in Punjab erected an administrative apparatus that, like those of precolonial regimes, relied heavily upon the support of the province's landed class. The relationship between the landed class and the colonial state was one of mutual benefit, with the latter using the former to ensure the maintenance of order and collection of revenue in exchange for state patronage. In this paper, it is argued that this administrative framework gave rise to a path-dependent process of institutional development in Punjab, allowing for the different fractions of the province's landowning class to increasingly entrench themselves within the political order in the postcolonial epoch. This pap...
The chapter in this edited volume on how governmentaliy and postcolonial approaches can be brought t...
This thesis examines the development of the Leftist movement in British Punjab and the insights it p...
This paper attempts to explore the production of an exegesis of written output by a civil bure...
In the century following their conquest of the province, the British in Punjab erected an administra...
India has been basically an agrarian country and land revenue was the chief source of income to the ...
This text explores the dialectic between military recruitment and underdevelopment in the rainfed ar...
This article examines the contemporary significance of caste as a dimension of social stratification...
Before the advent of the British, over-all political control vested in the Lahore Government. Rural...
This thesis examines landlord politics in the rural Pakistani Punjab and contributes to the literatu...
This dissertation describes the emergence of a modern urban culture in late nineteeth century Punjab...
In this paper I have made a tentative attempt at throwing light upon the relationship between landlo...
This thesis examines traders' strategies of accumulation in agricultural commodity markets in Pakist...
The "Punjab Canal Colonies" was the name given to those parts of the western Punjab in which, from 1...
This thesis attempts to explain why the military is still a powerful political institution/force in ...
The period 1860-1900 was, for the North-Western Provinces and Oudh, one of intense activity on the p...
The chapter in this edited volume on how governmentaliy and postcolonial approaches can be brought t...
This thesis examines the development of the Leftist movement in British Punjab and the insights it p...
This paper attempts to explore the production of an exegesis of written output by a civil bure...
In the century following their conquest of the province, the British in Punjab erected an administra...
India has been basically an agrarian country and land revenue was the chief source of income to the ...
This text explores the dialectic between military recruitment and underdevelopment in the rainfed ar...
This article examines the contemporary significance of caste as a dimension of social stratification...
Before the advent of the British, over-all political control vested in the Lahore Government. Rural...
This thesis examines landlord politics in the rural Pakistani Punjab and contributes to the literatu...
This dissertation describes the emergence of a modern urban culture in late nineteeth century Punjab...
In this paper I have made a tentative attempt at throwing light upon the relationship between landlo...
This thesis examines traders' strategies of accumulation in agricultural commodity markets in Pakist...
The "Punjab Canal Colonies" was the name given to those parts of the western Punjab in which, from 1...
This thesis attempts to explain why the military is still a powerful political institution/force in ...
The period 1860-1900 was, for the North-Western Provinces and Oudh, one of intense activity on the p...
The chapter in this edited volume on how governmentaliy and postcolonial approaches can be brought t...
This thesis examines the development of the Leftist movement in British Punjab and the insights it p...
This paper attempts to explore the production of an exegesis of written output by a civil bure...