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The Punjab Peasant in Prosperity and Debt. By SirMalcolm Darling. Delhi, Manohar: 1977 (reprint of the 4th ed., 1947, with a new introduction by C. J. Dewey). Pp. xvii, xxvii, 277.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  28 November 2008

Peter Robb
Affiliation:
School of Oriental and African Studies, London

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References

1 The example is from Charlesworth, Neil, ‘Trends in the Performance of an Indian Province: The Bombay Presidency, 1900–1920’ in Chaudhuri, K. N. and Dewey, C. J., Economy and Society. Essays in Indian Economic and Social History (Delhi 1979).Google Scholar

2 See Metcalf, Thomas R., Land, Landlords and the British Raj. Northern India in the Nineteenth Century (Berkeley 1979).Google Scholar