Credit, Markets, and the Agrarian Economy of Colonial India
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Some historians have looked at the different forms of credit: at networks through which peasants were both financed and subordinated. Others have located the working of rural credit within the logic of the production system. Still others have explored the cultural order: the relations of debt and bondage, and the ways in which the oppressed deify and resist the oppressor. The essays in this volume reflect these proliferating horizons among historians of rural credit.
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