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The transition to a colonial economy : weavers, merchants, and kings in South India, 1720-1800
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ISBN: 0521570425 0521056225 0511116454 0511018509 0511156219 051132913X 0511497415 128015313X 0511053614 1107113326 9780521570428 9780511497414 9780521056229 9780511053610 9780511116452 9780511018503 9780511156212 Year: 2001 Publisher: Cambridge : Cambridge University Press,

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Abstract

According to widespread belief, poverty and low standards of living have been characteristic of India for centuries. Challenging this view, Prasannan Parthasarathi demonstrates that, until the late eighteenth century, labouring groups in South India, those at the bottom of the social order, were in a powerful position, receiving incomes well above subsistence. The decline in their economic fortunes, the author asserts, was a process initiated towards the end of that century, with the rise of colonial rule. Building on revisionist interpretations, he examines the transformation of Indian society and its economy under British rule through the prism of the labouring classes, arguing that their treatment by the early colonial state had no precedent in the pre-colonial past and that poverty and low wages were a product of colonial rule. The book promises to make an important contribution to the economic history of the region, and to the study of colonialism.

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