If you want to understand the economic foundations of British rule in India, you must first grasp how the colonial administration extracted wealth from the land and its cultivators. This course provides a clear, conceptual framework for analyzing the major land revenue settlements instituted by the East India Company, detailing their structure, implementation, and profound socio-economic impact on the Indian populace.
What you'll learn:
* Understand the legal and economic mechanisms of the Diwani and the early structure of colonial revenue collection.
* Analyze the features, rationale, and long-term consequences of the Permanent Settlement (Zamindari system).
* Compare and contrast the Ryotwari and Mahalwari systems and their differing effects on peasant proprietorship.
* Examine the commercialization of agriculture, focusing on the forced cultivation of cash crops and resulting peasant resistance movements.
* Identify the administrative structures and personnel responsible for enforcing these complex revenue policies.
We begin by defining key terminology and the transition from indigenous to colonial revenue models before diving into detailed analysis of each major settlement and its impact across different regions. This course is designed for absolute beginners interested in the economic history of India and requires no prior knowledge of colonial administration or advanced economics. Start reading today to build a solid foundation in colonial agrarian history.
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