Hostname: page-component-586b7cd67f-vdxz6 Total loading time: 0 Render date: 2024-11-24T00:36:28.127Z Has data issue: false hasContentIssue false

A Limited Forest Conservancy in Southwest Bengal, 1864–1912

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  26 March 2010

Get access

Extract

During the period from 1795 to 1850, the East India Company Raj in India viewed forests chiefly as limiting agriculture. In Bengal, forested lands, classified as wastelands, had been included in zamindari (landlord) estates (Ribbentrop 1900, 60). Colonial administrators of this period also tended to perceive forests as being inexhaustible. Much of the woody vegetation, however, was not timber quality, being the product of a landscape long under shifting cultivation. The East India Company continued Indian rulers’ practices of selling blocks of forests or individual trees to timber merchants for a fixed down payment that encouraged great destruction and wastage in their extraction (Stebbing 1922, 35, 61). No attempts to introduce conservancy were made in the North West Provinces (NWP) or Bengal until after the revolt of 1857, even though the value of NWP sal (shorea robusta) forests was known from the time of the Gurkha wars in 1814–16, and the reports of Dr. Wallich, Superintendent of the Calcutta Botanical Gardens in 1825 (Stebbing 1922, 66–67, 201).

Type
Articles
Copyright
Copyright © The Association for Asian Studies, Inc. 1997

Access options

Get access to the full version of this content by using one of the access options below. (Log in options will check for institutional or personal access. Content may require purchase if you do not have access.)

References

List of References

Anderson, Benedict. 1991. Imagined Communities: Reflections on the Origins and Spread of Nationalism. London: Verso.Google Scholar
Ball, Valentine. 1867. “On the Jungle Products Used as Articles of Food by the Inhabitants of Manbhum and Hazaribagh.” Journal of the Asiatic Society Bengal 36(2): 7382.Google Scholar
Ball, Valentine. 1880. Jungle Life in India, or the Journeys and Journal of an Indian Geologist. London: Thomas De La Rue and Co.Google Scholar
Barnes, T. J., and Duncan, J. S., eds. 1992. Writing Worlds: Discourse, Text and Metaphor in the Representation of Landscape. New York: Routledge.Google Scholar
Bhattacharya, Neeladri. 1992. “Colonial State and Agrarian Society.” In The Making of Agrarian Policy in British India, 1770–1900, edited by Stein, Burton. Delhi: Oxford University Press.Google Scholar
Bradley-Birt, F. B. 1909. The Story of an Indian Upland. London: Smith, Elder.Google Scholar
Brandis, Dietrich. 1875. Memorandum on the Forest Legislation Proposed for British India. Calcutta: Superintendent of Government Printing.Google Scholar
Bryant, Raymond L. 1994a. “From Laissez Faire to Scientific Forestry: Forest Management in Early Colonial Burma, 1826–1885.” Forest and Conservation History 38(4): 160–70.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Bryant, Raymond L. 1994b. “Shifting the Cultivator: The Politics of Teak Regeneration in Colonial Burma.” Modern Asian Studies 28: 225–50.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Burton, J. E., and Forsyth., J. 1864. “Forests of the Gurjat State of Khurriar.” In Selections from the Records of the Government of India, no. 47. Calcutta: Military Orphan Press.Google Scholar
Carstairs, Robert. 1912. The Lonely Life of an Indian District Officer. London: Macmillan.Google Scholar
Chaudhuri, Benoy Bhushan. 1993. “Tribal Society in Transition in Eastern India, 1757–1920.” In India’s Colonial Encounter: Essays in Memory of Eric Stokes, edited by Hasan, Mushirul, Gupta., and NarayaniDelhi: Manohar.Google Scholar
Corbridge, Stuart. 1993. “Ousting Singbonga: the Struggle for India’s Jharkhand.” In Dalit Movements and the Meanings of Labor in India, edited by Robb, Peter. Delhi: Oxford University Press.Google Scholar
Cosgrove, Denis, and Daniels., Stephen 1988. The Iconography of Landscape. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.Google Scholar
Cronon, William. 1990. “Modes of Prophecy and Production: Placing Nature in History.” Journal of American History 76: 1122–31.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Cronon, William. 1991. Nature’s Metropolis: Chicago and the Great West. New York: W.W. Norton.Google Scholar
Crosby, Alfred. 1986. Ecological Imperialism: The Biological Expansion of Europe, 900–1900. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.Google Scholar
Damodaran, Vinita. 1997. “Famine in a Forest Tract: Ecological Change and the 1897 Famine in Chotanagpur.” In Nature and the Orient: Essays in the Environmental History of South and Southeast Asia, edited by Grove, Richard, Damodaran, Vinita, and Sangwan, Satpal. Delhi: Oxford University Press.Google Scholar
De Certeau, Michel. 1988. The Practice of Everyday Life. Translated by Randall, Steven. Berkeley: University of California Press.Google Scholar
Demeritt, David. 1994. “The Nature of Metaphors in Cultural Geography and Environmental History.” Progress in Human Geography 18(2): 163–85.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Duncan, James, and Ley, D., eds. 1993. Place/Culture/Representation. London: Routledge.Google Scholar
Edelman, Marc. 1990. “When They Took the Muni: Political Culture and Anti-austerity Protest in Rural Northwestern Costa Rica.” American Ethnologist 17(4): 736–57.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Foucault, Michel. 1979. Discipline and Punish: The Birth of the Prison. Translated by Sheridan, Alan. New York: Vintage.Google Scholar
Foucault, Michel. 1991. “Governmentality.” In The Foucault Effect: Studies in Governmentality, edited by Burchell, Graham, Gordon, Colin, and Miller., PeterChicago: The University of Chicago Press.Google Scholar
Gilmartin, David. 1994. “Scientific Empire and Imperial Science: Colonialism and Irrigation Technology in the Indus Basin.” Journal of Asian Studies 53(4): 1127–49.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Gregory, Derek. 1994. Geographical Imaginations. Oxford: Basil Blackwell.Google Scholar
Guha, Ramachandra. 1989. The Unquiet Woods: The Ecological Basis of Peasant Resistance in the Himalaya. Delhi: Oxford University Press.Google Scholar
Guha, Ramachandra. 1990. “An Early Environmental Debate: The Making of the Indian Forest Act of 1878.” Indian Economic and Social History Review 27(1): 6584.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Haeuber, Richard. 1993. “Indian Forest Policy in Two Eras: Continuity or Change?Environmental History Review 17(1): 4976.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Haines, H. 1910. The Forest Flora of Chotanagpur. Calcutta: Superintendent of Government Printing.Google Scholar
Hardiman, David. 1993. “Power in the Forests: The Dangs, 1820–1940.” In Subaltern Studies, Volume VIII: Essays, in Honor of Ranajit Guha. Delhi: Oxford University Press.Google Scholar
Harley, J. B. 1992. “Deconstructing the Map.” In Writing Worlds: Discourse, Text and Metaphor in the Representation of Landscape, edited by Barnes, Trevor, Duncan., and JamesLondon: Routledge.Google Scholar
Hirsch, Eric, and O’Hanlon., Michael 1995. The Anthropology of Landscape: Perspectives on Place and Space. New York: Oxford University Press.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Holston, James. 1989. The Modernist City: An Anthropological Critique of Brasilia. Chicago: University of Chicago Press.Google Scholar
Humphreys, Sally. 1985. “Law as Discourse.” History and Anthropology 1: 241–64.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Hunt, Lynn. 1984. Politics, Culture and Class in the French Revolution. Berkeley: University of California Press.Google Scholar
Jessop, Bob. 1990. State Theory: Putting the Capitalist State in its Place. Cambridge: Polity Press.Google Scholar
Joseph, Gil, and Nugent, Daniel, eds. 1994. Everyday Forms of State Formation: Revolution and the Negotiation of Rule in Modern Mexico. Durham: Duke University Press.Google Scholar
Joshi, H. B, al., et, eds. 1980. Troup’s Silviculture of Indian Trees. Dehradun: Forest Reseach Institute.Google Scholar
Kain, Roger, and Baigent., Elizabeth 1984. The Cadastral Map in the Service of the State: A History of Property Mapping. Chicago: The University of Chicago Press.Google Scholar
Latour, Bruno. 1993. We Have Never Been Modern. Cambridge: Harvard University Press.Google Scholar
Lowood, Henry. 1990. “The Calculating Forester: Quantification, Cameral Science, and the Emergence of Scientific Forestry Management in Germany.” In The Quantifying Spirit in the Eighteenth Century, edited by Frangsmyr, Tore, Heilbron, J. L., and Rider, Robin E.. Berkeley: University of California Press.Google Scholar
Ludden, David. 1989. Peasant History in South India. Delhi: Oxford University Press.Google Scholar
Ludden, David. 1992. “Anglo-Indian Empire.” In The Making of Agrarian Policy in British India, 1770–1900, edited by Stein, Burton. Delhi: Oxford University Press.Google Scholar
Macpherson, H. 1909. Final Report on the Survey and Settlement Operations in the District of Santhal Parganas, 1898–1907. Calcutta: Bengal Secretariat Book Depot.Google Scholar
Mann, Michael. 1986. The Sources of Social Power, Vol. 1. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
McEvoy, Arthur. 1986. The Fisherman’s Problem: Ecology and Law in the California Fisheries, 1850–1980. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Menzies, Nicholas. 1992. “Strategic Space: Exclusion and Inclusion in Wildland Policies in Late Imperial China.” Modern Asian Studies 26(4): 719–33.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Menzies, Nicholas. 1994. Forests and Land Management in Imperial China. New York: St. Martin's Press.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Merchant, Carolyn. 1990. Ecological Revolutions: Nature, Gender and Science in New England. Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press.Google Scholar
Metcalf, Thomas. 1979. Land, Landlords and the British Raj: Northern India in the Nineteenth Century. Berkeley: University of California Press.Google Scholar
Mlgdal, Joel, Kohli, Atul and Shue, Vivienne, eds. 1994. State Power and Social Forces: Domination and Transformation in the Third World. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Nugent, David. 1994. “Building the State, Making the Nation: The Bases and Limits of State Centralization in ‘Modern’ Peru.” American Anthropologist 96(2): 333–69.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
O’Malley, L. S. S. 1910a. Bengal District Gazetteers: Santhal Parganas. Calcutta: Bengal Secretariat Book Depot.Google Scholar
O’Malley, L. S. S. 1910b. Bengal District Gazetteers: Singhbhum, Saraikela and Kharsawan. Calcutta: Bengal Secretariat Book Depot.Google Scholar
P/42. 1862. BRP (LR) May 1862, A progs 52–53, no. 5 dated London 27 Mar 1862, Sir Charles Wood Secy of State for India to the GG in Council, WBSA.Google Scholar
P/66/57. 1864. BRC (For) Aug-Dec 1864, A progs 1–19, no. 75 dated Nov 1, 1862, GOI to Sir Charles Wood, Secy of State, OIOC.Google Scholar
P/432/63. 1866. BRP (For), Aug-Oct 1866, A progs 1, Oct 1866, no. 762A dated 18 July 1866, RB Chapman Secy BOR LP to Secy GOB; no. 16 dated 25 June 1866, T Anderson CF to A Money Commr Bhagalpur, OIOC.Google Scholar
P/105. 1867. BRP (LR), July 1867, A progs 196, no. 1176M dated 24 June 1867, T. B. Lane Secy BOR, LP to Secy GOB Rev, WBSA.Google Scholar
P/432/67. 1867. BRP (For), March 1867, A progs 6, no. 208T dated 2 Mar 1867, Lt. Col. J. C. Houghton Commr Cooch Behar to Secy GOB, OIOC.Google Scholar
P/432/68/1. 1867. BRP (For), April-May 1867, A progs 17, May 1867, no. 7 dated 22 Apr 1867, W. McLeery Asst Secy GOI PWD to Secy GOB, OIOC.Google Scholar
P/432/68/2. 1867. BRP (For), Apr-May 1867, A progs 14–16, April 1867, no. 77 dated 17 Dec 1866, Anderson CF LP to Secy GOB; no. 98 dated 10 Dec 1866, G. Mann ACF Sikkim to CF LP, OIOC.Google Scholar
P/432/70. 1867. BRP (For), Sept-Oct 1867, A progs 14, no. 541 dated 19 Mar 1867, Lt. Col. J. C. Haughton Commr Cooch Behar to Secy BOR, LP, OIOC.Google Scholar
P/432/74. 1868. BRP(For), Sep-Dec 1868, A progs 19, Nov 1868, 1/d Calcutta, 8 October 1868, T. H. Lloyd Provisional Secy to the Port Canning Land Investment Reclamation and Dock Company to the Secy GOB, OIOC.Google Scholar
P/432/76. 1869. BRP (For) May-Aug 1869, A progs 6, June 1869, no. 1426 dated Chotanagpur 19 May 1869, Col. E. T. Dalton Commr Chotanagpur Division to US GOB, OIOC.Google Scholar
P/432/77. 1869. BRP (For) Sep-Dec 1869, A progs 2–16, Oct 1869, Col J. C. Houghton Commr Cooch Behar Division to Junior Secy GOB no 2420 dated Julpigoree 16 Sept 1868, OIOC.Google Scholar
P/433/2/1. 1870. BRP (For) July-Dec 1870, A progs 9–10, Oct 1870 H Leeds CF LP to Secy GOB Rev no 293 dated Cal 15 September 1870; Memo by D. Brandis dated 31 Oct. 1868, OIOC.Google Scholar
P/433/2/2. 1870. BRP (For) July-Dec 1870, A progs 4 Sep 1870, no. 142 dated Cal 23 July 1870, H Leeds CF LP Bengal to to the Offg Under Secy GOB, OIOC.Google Scholar
P/228/1. 1870. BRP (For) May-Aug 1870, A progs 1–12, June 1870, no 197B dated Gowhatty 14 Jan 1869, H Leeds CF LP to Commr Cooch Behar, WBSA. P/228/2. 1870. BRP (For) May-Aug 1870, A progs 1–12, June 1870, no. 22 dated Julpigoree 5 Feb 1871, Col J. C. Haughton Commr Cooch Behar to CF Bengal LP, WBSA.Google Scholar
P/228/3. 1870. BRP (For) May-Aug 1870, A progs 1–12, June 1870, no. 657 dated Julpigoree 15 Mar 1869, Col J. C. Haughton Commr Cooch Behar to Offg. Under Secy GOB, WBSA.Google Scholar
P/228/4. 1870. BRP (For) May-Aug 1870, A progs 8, July 1871, no. 174 dated Julpigoree 19 Jan 1871, Col. J. C. Haughton Commr Cooch Behar to US GOB Rev, WBSA.Google Scholar
P/228/5. 1870. BRP (For) May-Aug 1870, A progs 12–13, July 1871, no. 46T dated 14 Apr 1871, Col. Henry Hopkinson Commr Assam to Secy GOB Rev, WBSA.Google Scholar
P/228/6. 1870. BRP (For) May-Aug 1870, A progs 14, July 1871, no. 902 dated Chotanagpur 24 Apr 1871, Col. E. T. Dalton Commr Chota Nagpur to US GOB Rev, OIOC.Google Scholar
P/228/7. 1871. BRP (For) Jan-Apr 1871, A progs 10 Jan 1871, no. 290 dated Chittagong 28 Nov 1870, Lord Ulicke Brown Commr Chittagong to the Secy GOB Rev, WBSA.Google Scholar
P/228/8. 1871. BRP (For) May-Aug 1871, A progs 16, June 1871, no. 2640 dated Fort William 17 July 1871, Rivers Thompson Offg Secy GOB Rev to Offg Secy GOI Agri, Rev and Commerce, WBSA.Google Scholar
P/228/9—1871. BRP (For) May-Aug 1871, A Progs 20–24, June 1871, no. 267 dated Bhagalpore 13 Apr 1871, B. Wood, DC Santhal Parganas to Commr Santhal Parganas; no. 2662 dated Fort William 18 July 1871, Rivers Thompson Secy GOB Rev to Commr Bhagalpur, OIOC.Google Scholar
P/229. 1871. BRP (For) Sep-Dec 1871, A progs 18, Sep 1871, GOB Res dated 26 Sep 1871, WBSA.Google Scholar
P/232. 1872. BRP (For) May-Aug 1872, A progs 2, May 1872, no. 857 dated Cal March 1872, Leeds to Secy GOB Rev, WBSA.Google Scholar
P/179. 1873. BRP (For), A progs 1–6, July 1873, file 23, no. 485 dated Jalpaiguri 29 Mar 1873, Capt. C.W. Losack DCF Cooch Behar to CF Bengal, report on Chotanagpur Forests; no. 70C dated Gauhati 7 June 1873, W. Schlich, CF Bengal t o Secy GOB Rev, WBSA.Google Scholar
P/243/1. 1873–75. BRC (For), 1873–1875, A progs 23, Jan 1873, Hume to Secy GOB Rev, OIOC.Google Scholar
P/243/2. 1873–75. BRC (For), 1873–1875, A progs July 1873, File 23–1/2, no. 485 dated Jalpaiguri 29 Mar 1873, Capt. C. W. Losack DCF Cooch Behar to CF Bengal, OIOC.Google Scholar
P/243/3. 1873–75. BRC (For), 1873–75, A progs 18, Mar 1873, no. 215 dated Feb 20, 1873, Col E. T. Dalton Commr Chotanagpur to Secy GOB Rev, OIOC. P/243/4. 1873–75. BRC (For), 1873–1875, A progs Finance Dept., March 1875, Coll. 3–3, no. 111 dated Burdwan 15 June 1874, CT Buckland Commr Burdwan to Secy GOB Finance, OIOC.Google Scholar
P/243/5. 1873–75. BRC (For), 1873–1875, File 23–2/3, no. 70c dated Gowhatty 7 June 1873, Dr. W. Schlich CF Bengal to Secy GOB Rev, OIOC.Google Scholar
P/243/6. 1873–75. BRC (For) 1873–1875, A progs Sept 1873, File 30/2, no. 15c, AL Home DCF to CF Bengal, OIOC.Google Scholar
P/243/7. 1873–75. BRC (For), 1873–1875, A progs Sept 1873, File 3–2/3, memo no. 94c dated Dibrugarh 10 July 1873, Dr. W. Schlich CF Bengal to GOB; no. 2819, dated Cal 19 Sept 1873, Secy GOB Rev to CF Bengal, OIOC.Google Scholar
P/243/8. 1873–75. BRC (For) 1873–1875, A progs Agri Dept., Feb 1874, File 10–5, no. 434J dated Bankipore 8 Nov 1873, SC Bayley Commr Patna to Secy GOB Rev; A progs Finance Dept, Mar 1875, Coll 3–6, no. 368 dated Jalpaiguri 24 Feb 1875, W. J. Herschell Commr Cooch Behar to Secy GOB Rev, OIOC.Google Scholar
P/243/9. 1873–75. BRC (For) 1873–1875, A progs June 1875, Finance Dept, Coll. 2–26/27, no. 265c dated Feb 15, 1875, W. Schlich CF Bengal to GOB; no. 81f dated Chittagong 25 Feb 1875, R. C. Mangles, Commr Chittagong to Secy GOB Finance, OIOC.Google Scholar
P/203/1. 1875. BRP (LR) July 1875, A progs 1–2, Head 2, Coll 14, no. 558R dated Bhagalpore 21 May 1875, GN Barlow Commr Bhagalpur to Secy GOB Rev, WBSA.Google Scholar
P/203/2. 1875. BRP (LR) July 1875, A progs 1–2, Head 2, Coll 14, minute by Lt. Gov. Bengal dated 28 June 1875, WBSA.Google Scholar
P/205/1. 1875. BRP (LR) Sep 1875, A progs 4–7, Head 2, Coll 14, no. 1800R dated Bhagalpore 31 Aug 1875, GN Barlow Offg. Commr Bhagalpur to the Secy GOB Rev, WBSA.Google Scholar
P/205/2. 1875. BRP (LR) Sep 1875, A progs 4–7, Head 2, Coll 14, undated note by GN Barlow, Offg Commr Bhagalpur, WBSA.Google Scholar
P/205/3—1875. BRP (LR) Sep 1875, A progs 4–7, Head 2, Coll 14, no. 2540G dated Doomka 24 Aug 1875, John Boxwell to Commr Bhagalpur, WBSA.Google Scholar
P/887. 1876. BRP (For), A progs Financial Dept., Coll 2–2/3, February 1876. letter no. 532C dated Camp Dumka February 10, 1876, from G. N. Barlow Commr Bhagalpur to Secy GOB, OIOC.Google Scholar
P/1489/1. 1880. BRP (For) 1880, Head I, Coll II, A progs 15–18, March 1880, WB Oldham, DC Santhal Parganas, Note on forest conservancy in the Damin-i-koh, OIOC.Google Scholar
P/1489/2. 1880. BRP (For) 1880, Head I, Coll II, A progs 15–18, March 1880, no. 534CT dated Camp Sylhet 21 Jan 1880, GN Barlow Commr Bhagalpur to Secy GOB Rev, OIOC.Google Scholar
P/1489/3. 1880. BRP (For) 1880, Head I, Coll II, A progs 15–18, March 1880, AN Cosserat Dy Collr Santhal Parganas to DC Santhal Parganas, OIOC.Google Scholar
P/2025/1. 1883. BRP (For) 1883, A progs 34–61, April 1883, Head I, Coll II, extract Res dated Cal 17 July 1823, GOB, OIOC.Google Scholar
P/2025/2. 1883. BRP (For) 1883, A Progs 56–57, April 1883, Head I, Coll 2, no 2648R dated camp Ghormora 18 Dec 1881, from WB Oldham DC Santhal Parganas to Commr Bhagalpur, OIOC.Google Scholar
P/2025/3. 1883. BRP (For) 1883, A progs 34–61, April 1883, Head I, Coll II, no. 405R Dated Bhagalpore 29 Apr 1881 from G. N. Barlow Commr to Secy GOB Rev; no. 3703R dated Dumka 10 Mar 1881 from W. B. Oldham D. C. Santhal Parganas to Commr Bhagalpur, OIOC.Google Scholar
P/2025/4. 1883. BRP (For) 1883, A Progs 42, April 1883, Head I, Coll 2, no 375T dated Darjeeling 1 June 1881, A Mackenzie Secy GOB Rev to Commr Bhagalpur, OIOC.Google Scholar
P/2800/1. 1886. BRP (For) Jan-Feb 1886, A progs 20–33, Feb 1886, Head I, Coll 8, no. 6402R dated Bhagalpore 21 Mar 1882, G. N. Barlow Commr to Secy GOB Rev, OIOC.Google Scholar
P/2800/2. 1886. BRP (For) Jan-Feb 1886, A progs 20–33, Feb 1886, Head I, Coll 8, no. 925Ct dated Camp Pathergaon 14 Feb 1883, G. N. Barlow Commr to Secy GOB Rev, OIOC.Google Scholar
P/3871/1. 1891. BRP (For) May-July 1891, A progs 98–121, July 1891, Head IV, Coll 2, no. 266DF-G dated Darjeeling 30 Dec 1890, EP Dansey Offg CF Bengal t o Secy GOB Rev, OIOC.Google Scholar
P/3871/2. 1891. BRP (For) May-July 1891, A progs 98–121, July 1891, Head IV, Coll 2, d.o. dated 30 Mar 1891, WH Grimley Commr to Secy GOB Rev, p. 17; d.o. dated 10 Apr 1891, Secy GOB Rev to Commr Chotanagpur, OIOC.Google Scholar
P/3871/3. 1891. BRP (For) May-July 1891, A progs 98–121, July 1891, Head IV, Coll 2, no. 74R dated Ranchi 15 Apr 1891, WH Grimley Commr Chotanagpur o t Secy GOB Rev, OIOC.Google Scholar
P/3871/4. 1891. BRP (For) May-July 1891, A progs 98–121, July 1891, Head IV, Coll 2, no. 453(2)For. dated Cal 6 Aug 1891, W Maude US GOB Rev to all Commrs and CF Bengal, OIOC.Google Scholar
P/3873/1. 1891. BRP (For) Nov-Dec 1891, A progs 66–78, Nov 1891, File 18R/ 21, no. 1074–152. For dated Cal 21 Mar 1890, HWC Carnduff US GOB Rev t o Commr Presidency Div, OIOC.Google Scholar
P/3873/2. 1891. BRP (For) Nov-Dec 1891, A progs 66–78, Nov 1891, File 18R/ 21, no. 5RL dated Cal 14 May 1890, A Smith Commr Presidency Div to Secy GOB Rev, OIOC.Google Scholar
P/479/1. 1893. BRP (LR) Mar 1893, A progs 32–36, File 16S/4 of 1892, no. 1394R dated Dumka 8 July 1892, R Carstairs DC Santhal Parganas to Commr Santhal Parganas, WBSA.Google Scholar
P/479/2. 1893. BRP (LR) Mar 1893, A progs 32–36, File 16S/4 of 1892, no. 19 dated Dumka 1 July 1892, JA Craven SO Santhal Parganas to DC Santhal Parganas, WBSA.Google Scholar
P/482. 1893. BRP (For) June 1893, A progs 1–4, File 5B/3, no. 40M-G dated Darjeeling 26 Apr 1893, EG Chester Offg CF Bengal to Secy GOB Rev, WBSA. P/6561/1. 1903. BRP (LR), Apr-July 1903, A progs 43–46, July 1903, File 16S/13, no. 240R dated Bhaglpur 29 Apr 1903, H. C. Williams Commr Bhagalpur to Secy GOB Rev; no. 4817R dated Dumka 21 Jan 1903, C. H. Bompas DC Santhal Parganas to Commr Bhagalpur; no. 1101T—R dated Darjeeling 22 June 1903, A. Earle Secy GOB Rev to Commr Bhagalpur, OIOC.Google Scholar
P/6561/2. 1903. BRP (For), Apr-July 1903, A progs 25–30, June 1903, File 10R/ 2, no. 32LR dated Ranchi 13 Apr 1903, F. A. Slacke Commr Chotanagpur to Secy GOB Rev; no. 896T-R dated Darjeeling 3 June 1903, GOB Rev notification, OIOC.Google Scholar
P/6795/1. 1904. BRP (LR), Nov-Dec 1904, A progs 84–90, Dec 1904, File 16S/4 of 1903 & File 16S/4 of 1904, no. 1669T-R dated Darjeeling 22 August 1903, L. S. S. O’Malley US GOB Rev to Commr Bhagalpur; no. 3294LR dated Cal 20 Nov 1903, A. Earle Secy GOB Rev to Commr Bhagalpur; no. 43Rct. dated Camp Borio 6 Jan 1904, C. H. Bompas DC Santhal Parganas to Commr Bhagalpur, OIOC.Google Scholar
P/6795/2. 1904. BRP (LR), Nov-Dec 1904, A progs 84–90, Dec 1904, File 16S/4 of 1903 & File 16S/4 of 1904; no. 2123R Dated Bhagalpur 12 Dec 1904, D. J. MacPherson Offg Commr Bhagalpur to Secy GOB Rev; no. 5079 dated Cal 31 Dec 1904, R. L. Ross US GOB Rev to Commr Bhagalpur, OIOC.Google Scholar
P/7573/1. 1907. BRP (For), May-July 1907, A progs 1–12, May 1907, File 19-P/3–4 of 1906, no. 3126T-R dated Darjeeling 26 Oct 1906, R. W. Carlyle Chief Secy GOB to Secy GOI Rev and Agri, OIOC.Google Scholar
P/7573/2. 1907. BRP (For), May-July 1907, A progs 1–12, May 1907, File 19–P/ 3–4 of 1906, no. 579LR dated Ranchi 25 June 1906, E. A. Gait Commr Chotanagpur to Secy BOR, OIOC.Google Scholar
P/7573/3. 1907. BRP (For), May-July 1907, A progs 1–12, May 1907, File 19-P/ 3–4 of 1906, no. 105S dated Chaibassa 30 July 1906, A. N. Moberly Settlement Officer Porahat to Commr Chotanagpur, OIOC.Google Scholar
P/7573/4. 1907. BRP (For), May-July 1907, A progs 1–12, May 1907, File 19-P/ 3–4 of 1906, no. 55C dated Chaibassa 10 May 1906, J. W. A. Grieve DCF Singhbhum to CF Bengal; no. 3629. For dated Cal 22 Dec 1906, GOB Rev Notification, OIOC.Google Scholar
P/7573/5. 1907. BRP (For), May-July 1907, A progs 1–12, May 1907, File 19-P/ 3–4 of 1906, no. 17 dated Darjeeling 20 Apr 1907, A. L. Mclntire CF Bengal to Chief Secy GOB; no. 420C dated Chaibassa 25 Feb 1907, J. W. A. Grieve DCF Singhbhum to CF Bengal, OIOC.Google Scholar
P/7573/6. 1907. BRP (For), May-July 1907, A progs 15–29, May 1907, File 18R/ 1 of 1907, no. 1991 dated Cal 6 Apr 1907, E. A. Gait Offg Chief Secy GOB to Commr Patna Division, OIOC.Google Scholar
P/8134. 1909—BRP (For), May-June 1909, A progs 30–32, May 1909, File 19P/1, no. 1052R dated Chaibassa 14 Sep 1908, H. D. DeM Carey DC Singhbhum to Commr Chotanagpur; no. 572T-R dated Darjeeling 13 May 1909, F. W. Duke Offg. Chief Secy GOB to Secy GOI Rev and Agri, OIOC.Google Scholar
P/8135/1. 1909. BRP (For), July-Aug 1909, A progs 33, July 1909, File 19P/6, no. 139 dated Darjeeling 31 Oct 1908, A. L. McIntire CF Bengal to Chief Secy GOB, OIOC.Google Scholar
P/8135/2. 1909. BRP (For), July-Aug 1909, A progs 33, July 1909, File 19P/6, no. 139 dated Darjeeling 31 Oct 1908, A. L. McIntire CF Bengal to Chief Secy GOB, pp. 45–47; A progs 34–35, July 1909, File 19P/2, no. 679F/192–2 dated Simla 16 June 1909, C.A. Innes US GOI Rev and Agri to Chief Secy GOB, OIOC.Google Scholar
P/8693/1. 1911. BRP (For), 1911, A progs 5–18, Dec 1911, File 18R/2 of 1910 and 18R/2, no. 734 MR dated Bhagalpur 21 Aug 1909, Commr Bhagalpur to Chief Secy GOB; no. 2331R dated 19 July 1905, C. H. Bompas to Commr Bhagalpur, OIOC.Google Scholar
P/8693/2. 1911. BRP (For), 1911, A progs 13–16, Mar 1911, File 19P/3, no. 49C dated Camp Sivoke 14 Apr 1910, G. S. Hart CF Bengal to Chief Secy GOB, OIOC.Google Scholar
P/8693/3. 1911. BRP (For), 1911, A progs 13–16, Mar 1911, File 19P/3, note dated 7 Oct 1910 from H.C. Scroope, DC Santhal Parganas; no. 1419MR dated Bhagalpur 3 Jan 1911, E.H.C. Walsh Commr Bhagalpur to Secy GOB Rev; no. 1388R dated Dumka 27 May 1910, H.L. Allanson DC Santhal Parganas to Commr Bhagalpur, OIOC.Google Scholar
P/9548/1. 1914. BORP (For), Jan-May 1914, A progs 4–11, Mar 1914, File IIIF/1, no. 1818–254 dated Ranchi 17 Sep 1913, H. Carter CF Bihar and Orissa to Secy GOBO Rev, OIOC.Google Scholar
P/9548/2. 1914. BORP (For), Jan-May 1914, A progs 1–4, May 1914, File IIIF/53, no. 2566–290 dated Ranchi 17 Dec 1913, H. Carter CF Bihar and Orissa to Secy GOBO Rev, OIOC.Google Scholar
P/9548/3—1914. BORP (For), Jan-May 1914, A progs 1–4, May 1914, File IIIF/53, no. 4332R/IIIF-53 dated Ranchi 9 May 1914, H. Coupland Offg Secy GOBO Rev to CF Bihar and Orissa, OIOC.Google Scholar
P/9548/4. 1914. BORP (For), Jan-May 1914, A progs 4–11, Mar 1914, File IIIF/1, no. 1818–254 dated Ranchi 17 Sep 1913, H. Carter CF Bihar and Orissa to Secy GOBO Rev, OIOC.Google Scholar
P/9549/1. 1914. BORP (For), June-Dec 1914, A progs 39–41, June 1914, File IIF/43 of 1914, no. 77TR/IX3 dated 27 Feb 1914 Camp Gobindpur, W. Egerton Commr Chotanagpur to Chief Secy GOBO, OIOC.Google Scholar
P/9549/2. 1914. BORP (For)June-Dec 1914, A progs 39–41, June 1914, File IIF/43 of 1914, no. 1222R dated Chaibassa 2 Nov 1913, B. C. Sen DC Singhbhum to Commr Chotanagpur, OIOC.Google Scholar
P/9549/3. 1914. BORP (For), June-Dec 1914, A progs 39–41, June 1914, File IIF/43 of 1914, no. 4318R dated Ranchi 9 May 1914, H. Coupland Secy GOBO Rev to Commr Chotanagpur, OIOC.Google Scholar
P/9549/4. 1914. BORP (For), June-Dec 1914, A progs 1–23, June 1914, File IIIF/ 47 of 1914, no. 4286R/IIIF–47 dated 6 May 1914, Secy GOBO Rev notification, OIOC.Google Scholar
P/10102/1. 1917. BORP (For), 1917, A progs 1–5, Sep 1917, File IIIF/42 of 1917, note dated 5 Sep 1879 by W. B. Oldham, Damin Settlement papers, quoted in no. 24 dated Deoghar 26 May 1917, S. S. Day SDO Deogarh to DC Santhal Parganas, OIOC.Google Scholar
P/10102/2. 1917. BORP (For), 1917, A progs 1–5, Sep 1917, File IIIF/42 of 1917, no. 517-XX-M-17 dated 1 Mar 1917, CF Bihar and Orissa memo on inspection of Santhal Parganas forests, OIOC.Google Scholar
P/10102/3. 1917. BORP (For), 1917, A progs 1–5, Sep 1917, File IIIF/42 of 1917, d.o. letter dated 4 May 1916, H. R. T. S. Perrot DC Santhal Parganas to Commr Bhagalpur, OIOC.Google Scholar
P/10102/4. 1917. BORP (For), 1917, A progs 1–5, Sep 1917, File IIIF/42 of 1917, no. 24 dated Deoghar 26 May 1917, S. S. Day SDO Deogarh to DC Santhal Parganas, OIOC.Google Scholar
P/10102/5. 1917. BORP (For), 1917, A progs 3–32, Feb 1917, File IIIF/2 of 1917, no. 541R-XIV/4 dated Ranchi 21 Feb 1916, E. H. C. Walsh Commr Chotanagpur to Secy GOBO Rev; no. C-l 14-XXIV/2 dated Ranchi 20 Mar 1916, H. H. Haines CF Bihar and Orissa to Secy GOBO Rev; A progs 1–9, Apr 1917, File IIIF/3 of 1917, no. C-106 dated Camp 17 Mar 1916, H. H. Haines CF Bihar and Orissa to Secy GOBO Rev; no. 1753-R dated Chaibassa 26 July 1916, M. G. Hallett DC Singhbhum to Commr Chotanagpur; no. 4366-XXIV-P-1 dated Camp 30 Dec 1916, H. H. Haines CF Bihar and Orissa to Commr Chotanagpur, OIOC.Google Scholar
P/11832/1. 1930. BORP (For), 1930, A progs 1–8, July 1930, File IIIF/31 of 1930, no. 3030–31W dated P.O. Hinoo Ranchi 8 July 1930, E. Bernskin Offg CF Bihar and Orissa, OIOC.Google Scholar
P/l 1832/2. 1930. BORP (For), 1930, A progs 1–8, July 1930, File IIIF/31 of 1930, no. 11166 dated Dumka 24 Dec 1929, E. S. Hoernle DC Santhal Parganas to CF Bihar and Orissa, OIOC.Google Scholar
Peluso, Nancy. 1992. Rich Forests, Poor People: Resource Control and in Java. Berkeley: The University of California Press.Google Scholar
Peluso, Nancy. 1993. “Coercing Conservation? the Politics of State Resource Control.” Global Environmental Change 3(2): 199217.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Peluso, Nancy. 1995. “Whose Woods are These? Counter-Mapping Forest Territories in Kalimantan, Indonesia.” Antipode 27(4): 383406.Google Scholar
Prakash, Gyan, and Haynes, Douglas, eds. 1992. Contesting Power: and Everyday Social Relations in South Asia. Berkeley: University of California Press.Google Scholar
Prasad, Archana. 1994. “Forests and Subsistence in Colonial India: A Study of Central Provinces, 1830–1945.” Ph.D diss., Jawaharlal Nehru University.Google Scholar
Pratap, Ajay. 1987. “Paharia Ethnohistory and the Archaeology of the Rajmahal Hills: Archaelogical Implications of an Historical Study of Shifting Cultivation.” Ph.D diss. Cambridge University.Google Scholar
PWD. 1870. (Rev-For), Nov 1870, A progs 17–19, letter dated 28 Nov 1870, Rivers Thompson, Offg Secy GOB Rev to Secy PWD GOI, NAI.Google Scholar
PWD. 1871. A progs 62–68, notification no. 13F dated 16 Feb 1871, NAI.Google Scholar
Rangarajan, Mahesh. 1992. “Forest Policy in the Central Provinces, 1860–1914.” Ph.D. diss., Oxford University.Google Scholar
Rangarajan, Mahesh. 1994. “Imperial Agendas and India’s Forests: The Early History of Indian Forestry.” Indian Economic and Social History Review 31(2): 147–67.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Rangarajan, Mahesh. 1996. Fencing the Forest: Conservation and Ecological Change in India’s Provinces, 1860–1914. Delhi: Oxford University Press.Google Scholar
Rev, Agri, and Commerce/1. 1871. (For), Sept 1871, A progs 39–43, circular no. 316–22 dated 19 Sep 1871, GOI to GOB, NWP, Punjab and CP, NAI.Google Scholar
Rev, Agri, and Commerce/2. 1871. (For), Oct 1871, A progs 13–15, Resolution by GOB on CF’s report on Chotanagpur forests.Google Scholar
Rev, Agri, and Commerce/3. 1871. (For), Oct 1871, A progs 13–15, no. 234 dated 31 July, 1871, H. Leeds, CF Bengal to Secy GOB Rev, NAI.Google Scholar
Rev, Agri, and Commerce/4. 1871. (For), Oct 1871, A progs 13–15, no. 462 dated Simla 11 Oct 1871 from A. O. Hume, Secy GOI to Secy GOB, Rev, NAI.Google Scholar
Ribbentrop, Bertholdt. 1900. Forestry in British India. Calcutta: Office of the Superintendent of Government Printing.Google Scholar
Richards, John F., and Flint., Elizabeth 1990. “Long-term Transformations in the Sunderbans Wetlands Forests of Bengal.” Agriculture and Human Values 7(2): 1733.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Russell, R. E. 1938. Report of the Santhal Parganas Enquiry Committee. Patna: Superintendent of Government Printing.Google Scholar
Sack, Robert. 1986. Human Territoriality: Its Theory and History. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1986Google Scholar
Sahlins, Peter. 1989. Boundaries. Berkeley: University of California Press.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Scott, James C. 1990. Domination and the Arts ofResistance: Hidden Transcripts. New Haven, Conn.: Yale University Press.Google Scholar
Sivaramakrishnan, K. 1996a. “Forests, Politics, and Governance in Bengal, 1794–1994.” Ph.D. diss., Yale University.Google Scholar
Sivaramakrishnan, K. 1996b. “The Politics of Fire and Forest Regeneration in Colonial Bengal.” Environment and History 2(2): 145–94.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Sivaramakrishnan, K. 1996c. “British Imperium and Forested Zones of Anomaly in Bengal, 1767–1833.” Indian Economic and Social History Review 33(3): 243–82.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Skaria, Ajay. 1992. “A Forest Polity in Western India: The Dangs, 1840s-1920s.” Ph.D. diss., Cambridge University.Google Scholar
Skaria, Ajay. 1997. “Timber Conservancy, Dessicationism and Scientific Forestry: the Dangs, 1840–1920.” In Nature and the Orient: Essays on the Environmental History of South and South-east Asia, edited by Grove, Richard, Damodaran, Vinita, and Sangwan, Satpal. Delhi: Oxford University Press.Google Scholar
Skocpol, Theda. 1985. “Bringing the State Back In: Strategies of Analysis in Current Research.” In Bringing the State Back In, edited by Evans, P. B., Rueschemeyer, D., and Skocpol, T.. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.Google Scholar
Slack, W. A. 1888. Report on the Settlement of the Estate of the Maharaja of Chotanagpur. Calcutta: Bengal Secretariat Press.Google Scholar
Smith, Neil. 1994. “Geography, Empire and Social Theory.” Progress in Human Geography 18(4): 491500.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Soja, Edward. 1989. Postmodern Geographies: The Reassertion of Space in Critical Theory. London: Verso.Google Scholar
Stebbing, E. P. 1922. The Forests of India, Volume 1. London: John Lane.Google Scholar
Stebbing, E. P. 1924. The Forests of India, Volume 2. London: John Lane.Google Scholar
Stebbing, E. P. 1926. The Forests of India, Volume 3. London: John Lane.Google Scholar
Stebbing, E. P. 1930. The Diary of a Sportsman Naturalist. London: John Lane.Google Scholar
Temple, Richard. 1875. Mss Eur F86, Richard Temple Papers, Handlist 4, letter dated Darjeeling June 27, 1875, Temple to the Marquis of Salisbury, OIOC.Google Scholar
Thongchai, Winichakul. 1994. Siam Mapped: A History of the Geobody of a Nation. Honolulu: University of Hawaii Press.Google Scholar
Tilly, Charles. 1992. Coercion, Capital and European States, 990–1992. Cambridge: Blackwell.Google Scholar
Totman, Conrad. 1989. The Green Archipelago: Forestry in Pre-Industrial Japan. Berkeley: University of California Press.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Vandergeest, Peter, and Peluso., Nancy 1995. “Territorialization and State Power in Thailand.” Theory and Society 24: 385426.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
White, Richard. 1990. “Environmental History, Ecology, and Meaning.” Journal of American History 16: 1111–16.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Williams, Donald. 1996. “Reconsidering State and Society in Africa: The Institutional Dimension in Land Reform Policies.” Comparative Politics 28(2): 207–24.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Worster, Donald. 1988. “Doing Environmental History.” In The Ends of the Earth: Perspectives on Modern Environmental History, edited by Worster, Donald. New York: Cambridge University Press.Google Scholar
Worster, Donald. 1990. “Seeing Beyond Culture.” Journal of American History 76: 1142–47.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Yang, Anand A. 1989. The Limited Raj: Agrarian Relations in Colonial India, Saran District, 1793–1920. Berkeley: University of California Press.CrossRefGoogle Scholar