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Hardcover. Zustand: New. Dust Jacket Included. 2nd Edition. Contents Foreword. I. Historiography 1. Colonialism in North East India a historiographic query/Manorama Sharma. 2. Colonialization of economy in North East India/J.B. Bhattacharjee. 3. An Introduction to Garo peasantry/Mignonette Momin. II. Trade markets and economy 1. Trade and markets in the Khasi Jaintia hills Changed conditions in the 19 and 20 Centuries/David R. Syiemlieh. 2. Border trade of Arunachal Pradesh its impact on economy and society 19 20 centuries/S. Dutta. 3. Impact of trade and markets on the Borok Society of Tripura in the 19 and 20 centuries/Sukhendu Debbarma. 4. Entrepreneurship in Meghalaya in the post 1972 period an analysis/Susmita Sen Gupta. 5. Aspects of Mizo economy 1870 1947/Lalngurliana Sailo. III. Migrations 1. Politics of people ing colonial state migratory movements and rise of a fractured polity/Sajal Nag. 2. Immigration to British Assam its fall out/R.C. Kalita. 3. Nepali Grazier migration and dairy farming in North East India/Tejimala Gurung. IV. Colonial imperatives 1. British Revenue Policy in Assam and its social impact 1826 1900/S.D. Goswami. 2. Saadulla and Bardoloi perspectives on fiscal policy/Imdad Hussain. 3. Zamindaries in Goalpara its impact on society and economy/Santo Barman. 4. Impact of the railways on the society and economy of Assam/Sarah Hilaly. V. Social Impact 1. Dynamics of change in mode of production a study of the indigenous industries of Assam/Sudeshna Purkayastha. 2. Society of Sarukhetri groundwork of the peasant's movement of Lachima/Moushumi Pathak. 3. The Bansphors of Jayashree Harijan Colony Guwahati an anthropo historical study of their migration and settlement in Assam/Indrani Barpujari. 4. Women in village economy of Assam (1900 1947) a prelliminary survey/Meeta Deka. 5. Social stratification in cachar during colonial rule/Arunima Bhattacharjee. 6. Hussain Ahmad Madni and social mobilisation of Muslims in Assam during transfer of power/F.A. Qadri. This is the third volume in the three Volume series on society and economy in North East India. The first volume covered the pre colonial period up to the 13 century and the second volume brought the studies to the18 century. This third volume focuses on the social and economic developments in North East India in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. The contributions to this volume have covered a wide range of subjects in the context of society and economy in the region. The volume has thus tried to put together hitherto scattered studies on aspects like trade and markets migrations the imperatives of colonial policies and the social impact of the various economic processes in North East India. The academic value of this study has to be seen in the light of the fact that there are numerous tribes and communities in India's North East who are at various stages of social and economic development and studies on many of them are still wanting have remained obscure. Until and unless well researched historical studies on such tribes and communities are carried out the comprehension of the problems and prospects of India's North East will remain flawed. This volume has thus tried to set this process going by inviting attention to the myriad of issues which need continuous and deeply researched interest. The book should therefore be useful and of interest to students the academia and also policy makers. 315 pp.