Peasants and Imperial Rule
Explore the intricate relationship between British colonial rule and the Indian peasantry in Peasants and Imperial Rule by Neil Charlesworth. Published by Cambridge University Press in 2002, this insightful paperback spans 336 pages and delves into the profound economic and social transformations that occurred under imperial governance. Charlesworth meticulously analyzes how British policies led to significant changes, yet highlights the 'differential' nature of commercialization that ultimately hindered a complete structural transformation of the peasant economy and society. This book is essential for anyone interested in Asian history, particularly the complex dynamics of colonialism and its lasting effects on rural communities in India. Discover the nuanced perspectives that make this work a key contribution to the understanding of modern history in the region.