Mapping Bihar

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European Indigo Planter
historical study of Bihar society
Indigo Cultivation
Indigo Planters
Jagjivan Ram
Keshub Chandra Sen
Maharaja Bahadur
Manohar
Medieval South Asia
Mir Kasim
Patna College
Peasant Movement
peasant uprisings
post-Plassey Period
Rudra Pratap
Rural Bihar
Saran District
Shahabad District
South Asian history
Swami Dayanand
Swami Sahajanand
Tamil Nadu
urbanisation in India
Young Men

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  • ISBN 9781138490932
  • Weight: 1020g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 05 Dec 2017
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Written Indian history begins in sixth century bc with the history of Magadh (present day states of Jharkhand and Bihar). For almost a millennium Magadh dominated Indian history. The situation changed when Islamicized Turks entered India. The Mughals who followed the Turks ensured Bihar's economic prosperity; Patna became the most important centre of Himalayan trade. European Companies visited Patna to obtain a variety of goods, local as well as Himalayan. In the mid-eighteenth century Bihar and Bengal fell into the hands of Englishmen. A new chapter began.
At the turn of the nineteenth century, Industrial Revolution began in Britain.
The East India Company stopped trading in textiles. Instead, they promoted cotton cultivation in order that cotton was available to British textile factories. They promoted cultivation of indigo, needed by the textile manufacturing factories coming up. Land revenue source of the government's prime income, was collected even when agricultural output suffered massively. The government took deep interest in opium production but paid the cultivators less than the market price. British interference in agricultural matters caused wide spread agrarian distress.
Indian society encountered many socio-religious reform movements. Raja Rammohun Roy and Swami Dayanand were major proponents of the new order. Stress was laid on gender equality, women empowerment and the modern system of education. Institutions for training doctors, engineers and scientists were opened. As time progressed, by and large, Biharis accepted the changes. Eventually social reform movements turned into the freedom movement in which Biharis played a leading role.
This comprehensive volume is indispensable for scholars working on Bihar and modern and medieval South Asia.

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Surendra Gopal served as Lecturer, Reader and Professor in History Department, Patna University between 1958 and 1996. Along with teaching he carried out significant research work. The result has been more than 100 research papers and eight books. His latest book is Born to Trade: Indian Business Communities in Medieval and Early Modern Eurasia (2016). Dr. Gopal has collected data for his works from English, Hindi, Urdu, Bengali and Russian sources.

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