Colonial India Predatory State: Emergence of New Social Structure in Jalpaiguri District (1865-1947)
Contents: Preface. 1. Problems in the colonial predatory state system. 2. The British land revenue policy in the regulated and non-regulated parts of Jalpaiguri District. 3. The position of the Tenants in the regulated and non-regulated parts of Jalpaiguri district during the colonial period. 4. The British colonial authority and its economic policy in the Northern part of Bengal. 5. Social tension and agitation. 6. Conclusion. Bibliography. Glossary. Index.
"The present work in order to study the exact impact of colonial economy on the socio-economic structure of Jalpaiguri District has tried to consult the various unexplored primary source materials. The close scrutiny of different land revenue settlements, disclosure of view points of the colonial official about the land revenue structure, the colonial control over the management of local markets all these tendencies have been given importance. Further the close examination of the private papers of the Baikunthapur Zamindary Estate, the prudent use of Calcutta High Court papers have given a new dimension to the present book and will perhaps offer some guidance for the future researchers." (jacket)