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Preface | ||
Acknowledgements | ||
Problems of Marxist Historiography | 1 | |
Marx's Perception of India | 14 | |
The Social Distribution of Landed Property in Pre-British India: A Historical Survey | 59 | |
The Peasant in Indian History | 109 | |
Caste in Indian History | 161 | |
Potentialities of Capitalistic Development in the Economy of Mughal India | 180 | |
Forms of Class Struggle in Mughal India | 233 | |
Processes of Accumulation in Pre-Colonial and Colonial India | 259 | |
Colonialization of the Indian Economy 1757-1900 | 296 | |
Studying a Colonial Economy - Without Perceiving Colonialism | 336 | |
The Economic History of Medieval India: A Survey | 367 | |
Index | 410 |
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