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Patronage and Exploitation. Changing Agrarian Relations in South Gujarat, India. By Jan Breman. University of California Press: Berkeley, Los Angeles and London, 1974. Pp. 287. £10.45.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  28 November 2008

Neil Charlesworth
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University of Glasgow

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References

1 Kumar, Dharma, Land and Caste in South India. Agricultural Labour in the Madras Presidency during the Nineteenth Century (Cambridge, 1965).Google Scholar

2 Selections from the records of the Bombay Government, New Series (Hereafter ‘SBG’), No. 2, Report on the southern districts of the Surat Collectorate by Bellasis, A. F., 15 October 1850, para. 42.Google Scholar

3 SBG, No. 405, Papers on the settlement of Jalalpur taluka, Surat District, 1899 Report by Lely, F. S. P., Commissioner Northern Division, 24 July 1899, para. 4.Google Scholar

4 See McAlpin, Michelle B., ‘The effects of expansion of markets on rural income distribution in nineteenth century India’, Explorations in Economic History, Vol. 12 (1975), pp. 289302.CrossRefGoogle Scholar

5 There are comments about alleged financial pressures on the Anavils in SBG, No. 405, Papers on the settlements of Jalalpur taluka, Surat District, 1899, and SBG, No. 381, Settlement report on Chikhli taluka, Surat District by Maconochie, E., 17 June 1897, para. 21.Google Scholar