Author: Assam
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Languages : en
Pages : 346
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The Assam Code, Containing the Regulations and Local Acts in Force in the Province of Assam, with Chronological Tables, Notes as to Schedules Districts, and De-regulationised Tracts and an Index
General Catalogue of All Publications of the Government of India
Bengal acts, 1883 to 1905; East Bengal and Assam Acts, 1907; tables, notes and index
Author: Eastern Bengal and Assam (India)
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Category : Law
Languages : en
Pages : 854
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Publisher:
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Category : Law
Languages : en
Pages : 854
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General Catalogue of All Publications of the Government of India and Local Governments and Administrations ...
Author: India
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Category : Government publications
Languages : en
Pages : 352
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Category : Government publications
Languages : en
Pages : 352
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Bengal regulations, local acts of the Governor General of India in Council and regulations made under the Government of India act, 1870
Author: Eastern Bengal and Assam (India)
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Category : Law
Languages : en
Pages : 808
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Category : Law
Languages : en
Pages : 808
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The Bengal Code
Catalogue of the Laws of Foreign Countries in the State Library of Massachusetts, 1911
Author: State Library of Massachusetts
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Category : Law
Languages : en
Pages : 324
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Category : Law
Languages : en
Pages : 324
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Assembling the Local
Author: Upal Chakrabarti
Publisher: University of Pennsylvania Press
ISBN: 081225273X
Category : Political Science
Languages : en
Pages : 234
Book Description
In 1817, in a region of the eastern coast of British India then known as Cuttack, a group of Paiks, the area's landed militia, began agitating against the East India Company's government, burning down government buildings and looting the treasury. While the attacks were initially understood as an attempt to return the territory's native ruler to power, investigations following the rebellion's suppression traced the cause back to the introduction of a model of revenue governance unsuited to local conditions. Elsewhere in British India, throughout the first half of the nineteenth century, interregional debates over revenue settlement models and property disputes in villages revealed an array of practices of governance that negotiated with the problem of their applicability to local conditions. And at the same time in Britain, the dominant Ricardian conception of political economy was being challenged by thinkers like Richard Jones and William Whewell, who sought to make political economy an inductive science, capable of analyzing the real world. Through analyses of these three interrelated moments in British imperial history, Upal Chakrabarti's Assembling the Local engages with articulations of the "local" on multiple theoretical and empirical fronts, weaving them into a complex reflection on the problem of difference and a critical commentary on connections between political economy, agrarian property, and governance. Chakrabarti argues that the "local" should be reconceptualized as an abstract machine, central to the construction of the universal, namely, the establishment of political economy as a form of governance in nineteenth-century British India.
Publisher: University of Pennsylvania Press
ISBN: 081225273X
Category : Political Science
Languages : en
Pages : 234
Book Description
In 1817, in a region of the eastern coast of British India then known as Cuttack, a group of Paiks, the area's landed militia, began agitating against the East India Company's government, burning down government buildings and looting the treasury. While the attacks were initially understood as an attempt to return the territory's native ruler to power, investigations following the rebellion's suppression traced the cause back to the introduction of a model of revenue governance unsuited to local conditions. Elsewhere in British India, throughout the first half of the nineteenth century, interregional debates over revenue settlement models and property disputes in villages revealed an array of practices of governance that negotiated with the problem of their applicability to local conditions. And at the same time in Britain, the dominant Ricardian conception of political economy was being challenged by thinkers like Richard Jones and William Whewell, who sought to make political economy an inductive science, capable of analyzing the real world. Through analyses of these three interrelated moments in British imperial history, Upal Chakrabarti's Assembling the Local engages with articulations of the "local" on multiple theoretical and empirical fronts, weaving them into a complex reflection on the problem of difference and a critical commentary on connections between political economy, agrarian property, and governance. Chakrabarti argues that the "local" should be reconceptualized as an abstract machine, central to the construction of the universal, namely, the establishment of political economy as a form of governance in nineteenth-century British India.
Bengal Acts 1865 to 1899, and Eastern Bengal and Assam Acts, 1907 to 1912 and appendices I and II
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Author: State Library of Massachusetts
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Category : Libraries
Languages : en
Pages : 244
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Publisher:
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Category : Libraries
Languages : en
Pages : 244
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