Economic History of Early Medieval Northern India

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Economic History of Early Medieval Northern India is an attempt to present the picture of agrarian formation and economic, changing which early medieval India had experienced. This book is a comprehensive and systematic study of the economic Institutions such as agriculture, types of crops, nature of peasantry, land grants, internal and domestic trade, urban concept, forced labour and paucity of coins etc. The book does not claim to present a general economic history of early medieval India in the traditional manner. The distinctive characteristic of this book lies in the fact that it present the thesis of economic development and changes which took place during the period of study. An attempt has been made to make an evolution of the one of the most critical periods of Indian history with main focus on agrarian structure and economic institutions. The study has been based both on the literary and epigraphical sources. The book, therefore, present a deteriorating grim scenario about the agricultural and economic condition of the historical period spanning from 7th century to 10th century A.D. It also traces the causal complexities which forced the peasant to accept their fate passively and without a murmur.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR Gian Chand Chauhan

Dr. Gian Chand Chauhan, a teacher of History at Panjab University, Chandigarh, is working on social institutions of ancient India. He enjoyed post-doctoral fellowship of ICHR, Delhi (1997-99). His publications include Origin and Growth of Feudalism in Early India (from the Mauryas to 650 A.D.). His major field of research is socio-economic institutions of ancient India and Early Indian Feudalism.

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Title
Economic History of Early Medieval Northern India
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Edition
1st ed.
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ISBN
8126902604
Length
xvi+125p., References; Bibliography; Index; 23cm.
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