E. T. Stokes, Eric StokesThe Peasant and the Raj
Studies in Agrarian Society and Peasant Rebellion in Colonial India
1. The first century of British colonial rule: social revolution or social
stagnation?; 2. Privileged land tenure in village India in the early
nineteenth century; 3. Agrarian society and the Pax Britannica in northern
India in the early nineteenth century; 4. The land revenue systems of the
North-Western Provinces and Bombay Deccan 1830-80: ideology and the
official mind; 5. Traditional resistance movements and Afro-Asian
nationalism: the context of the 1857 Mutiny Rebellion; 6. Nawab Walidad
Khan and the 1857 Struggle in the Bulandshahr district; 7. Rural revolt in
the Great Rebellion of 1857 in India: a study of the Saharanpur and
Muzaffarnagar districts; 8. Traditional elites in the Great Rebellion of
1857: some aspects of rural revolt in the upper and central Doab; 9. The
structure of landholding in Uttar Pradesh 1860-1948; 10. Dynamism and
enervation in North Indian agriculture: the historical dimension; 11.
Peasants, moneylenders and colonial rule: an excursion into Central India;
12. The return of the peasant to South Asian history.