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List of Tables and Figures | 10 | |
List of British Prime Ministers, Secretaries of State for India and Governor Generals/Viceroys of India, 1858-80 | 13 | |
Preface | 15 | |
1 | Introduction | 17 |
2 | Government Finance | 30 |
3 | Irrigation: Policies for Construction, Funding and Water Rates | 73 |
4 | The Punjab: A Case Study | 127 |
5 | Five Major Irrigation Projects: 1860-80 | 152 |
6 | Investments in India: 1860-98 | 197 |
7 | The External Account | 237 |
8 | Concluding Observations | 283 |
Appendix A A Note on Utilitarianism | 288 | |
Appendix B The State of Government Finances and the Public Works Department before 1858 | 292 | |
Appendix C Accounts of Government Finances in the post-1858 Decades | 295 | |
Appendix D The Eden Commission on Expenditure on the Indian Army, 1879-80 | 306 | |
Appendix E Personal Letters of Lytton on the Famine Insurance Taxes and Preparations for the Afghan War | 309 | |
Appendix F Water Rates Legislation in Bengal and Bombay, 1867-79 | 312 | |
Appendix G Aspects of the Village Economy of the Punjab in Selected Settlement Reports | 316 | |
Appendix H Extracts from the Proceedings, and the Report of the Select Committee of the House of Commons on Railway Communications in India, 1884 | 321 | |
Appendix I The Neglect by Scholars of the Impact of the External Account on India's Economy in the Nineteenth Century | 327 | |
Bibliography | 329 | |
Index | 334 |
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