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Economic Impact of Colonial Rule in India

 
Mahesh Vikram Singh (Author) Brij Bhushan Shrivastava (Author) Encyclopaedic History of India Series
Synopsis Debate continues about the economic impact of British imperialism on India. The issue was actually raised by conservative British politician Edmund Burke who in the 1780s vehemently attacked the East India Company, claiming that Warren Hastings and other top officials had ruined the Indian economy and society. Indian historian Rajat Kanta Ray (1998) continues this line of attack, saying the new economy brought by the British in the 18th century was a form of plunder and a catastrophe for the traditional economy of Mughal India. Ray accuses the British of depleting the food and money stocks and imposing high taxes that helped cause the terrible famine of 1770, which killed a third of the people of Bengal. P.J. Marshall shows that recent scholarship has reinterpreted the view that the prosperity of the formerly being Mughal rule gave way to poverty and anarchy. Marshall argues the British takeover did not make any sharp break with the past. British control was delegated largely through regional Mughal rulers and was sustained by a generally prosperous economy for the rest of the 18th century. Marshall notes the British went into partnership with Indian bankers and raised revenue through local tax administrators and kept the old Mughal rates of taxation. The book is an attempt by authors to understand the factors and forces that proved catalyst in the march of history in the subcontinent.
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Bibliographic information

Title Economic Impact of Colonial Rule in India
Format Hardcover
Date published: 01.08.2011
Edition 1st ed.
Publisher Centrum Press
Language: English
isbn 9789380836898
length vi+296p., Bibliography; Index; 23cm.