Economic History of Early Medieval Northern India

Economic History of Early Medieval Northern India
Author: Gian Chand Chauhan
Publsiher: Atlantic Publishers & Dist
Total Pages: 152
Release: 2003
Genre: Agriculture
ISBN: 8126902604

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Economic History Of Early Medieval Northern India Is An Attempt To Present The Picture Of Agrarian Formation And Economic Changing Which Early Medieval India Had Experienced. This Book Is A Comprehensive And Systematic Study Of The Economic Institutions Such As Agriculture, Types Of Crops, Nature Of Peasantry, Land Grants, Internal And Domestic Trade, Urban Concept, Forced Labour And Paucity Of Coins Etc.The Book Does Not Claim To Present A General Economic History Of Early Medieval India In The Traditional Manner. The Distinctive Characteristic Of This Book Lies In The Fact That It Present The Thesis Of Economic Development And Changes Which Took Place During The Period Of Study. An Attempt Has Been Made To Make An Evolution Of The One Of The Most Critical Periods Of Indian History With Main Focus On Agrarian Structure And Economic Institutions. The Study Has Been Based Both On The Literary And Epigraphical Sources. The Book, Therefore, Present A Deteriorating Grim Scenario About The Agricultural And Economic Condition Of The Historical Period Spanning From 8Th Century To 10Th Century A.D. It Also Traces The Causal Complexities Which Forced The Peasant To Accept Their Fate Passively And Without A Murmur.

The Economic Life of Northern India

The Economic Life of Northern India
Author: Lallanji Gopal
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 336
Release: 1965
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: UCAL:B4395552

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The Economic Life of Northern India C A D 700 1200

The Economic Life of Northern India  C  A D  700 1200
Author: Lallanji Gopal
Publsiher: Motilal Banarsidass Publishe
Total Pages: 402
Release: 1989
Genre: History
ISBN: 8120803027

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The vogue for economic history has increased in the post-Independence decades. But economic history is an exceedingly difficult discipline. The historian often gets lost in producing an inventory of static facts or else is committed to confirm a conceptual and interpretational framework copied from western history. The present monograph, approved for the Ph.D. degree of the University of London, is among the pioneering studies which have helped determine the scope, nature, methods and ideals for economic history. It delineates the details of economic life in a developmental manner taking due notice of the complex of terms and concepts in the sastric texts. In selecting the early medieval period as its subject of study the present work has inspired many other studies, and, by illuminating a much neglected period, has shed light alike on the ancient and medieval periods. It places the period in the total span of Indian history and hence has been the model for students of economic history and is recognised by historians in general as one of the most significant contributions on the socio-economic history of India.

Living Without Silver

Living Without Silver
Author: John S. Deyell
Publsiher: Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages: 369
Release: 1990
Genre: History
ISBN: 0195622162

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This book is concerned with money as an indicator of economic activity. It makes a comprehensive examination of the use of money from Afghanistan to Bihar, and from Kashmir to Malwa, during the period AD 750-1250. Its major premise is that the patterns of production, exchange, and dispersion of money over time can be used to define the economic systems of early medieval North India. This book explains and interprets the economic history of the period, using current models of feudalization, decentralization, trade, and commerce. The author rejects the common perception that money during this period was scarce, primitive, and debased, by analysing the evidence of surviving coin hoards. His findings suggest a considerably greater reliance on money, closer co-ordination of its use, and its wider circulation in larger quantities, than is consistent with many current models of the early medieval Indian economy.

Early Medieval Indian Society

Early Medieval Indian Society
Author: Ram Sharan Sharma,R.S. Sharma
Publsiher: Orient Blackswan
Total Pages: 388
Release: 2003
Genre: INDIA, ANCIENT
ISBN: 8125025235

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The book analyses the transition from the ancient to the medieval period in polity, economy, the caste system and culture. It examines the form of peasant protest and the reasons for their failure and infrequency. The author also examines the development of tantrism and the mentality that feudalism created.

Economic History of Medieval India 1200 1500

Economic History of Medieval India  1200 1500
Author: Irfan Habib
Publsiher: Pearson Education India
Total Pages: 244
Release: 2011
Genre: India
ISBN: 8131727912

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Living Without Silver

Living Without Silver
Author: John Scott Deyell
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 135
Release: 1987
Genre: Money
ISBN: OCLC:62719667

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Living Without Silver

Living Without Silver
Author: John S. Deyell
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 369
Release: 1999-08-15
Genre: India
ISBN: 0195649834

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This book is concerned with money as an indicator of economic activity. It makes a comprehensive examination of the use of money from Afghanistan to Bihar, and from Kashmir to Malwa, during the period AD 750-1250. Its major premise is that the patterns of production, exchange, and dispersion of money over time can be used to define the economic systems of early medieval North India. This book explains and interprets the economic history of the period, using current models of feudalization, decentralization, trade, and commerce. The author rejects the common perception that money during this period was scarce, primitive, and debased, by analysing the evidence of surviving coin hoards. His findings suggest a considerably greater reliance on money, closer co-ordination of its use, and its wider circulation in larger quantities, than is consistent with many current models of the early medieval Indian economy.