Colonializing agriculture: the myth of punjab exceptionalism/ Mridula Mukherjee.
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Contents:
1 Peasants as tax-payers
2 Peasants as debtors
3 Peasants in the market
4 Peasants as classes
5 Capital accumulation and investment
6 Punjab and eastern India : polar opposites or treading the same path
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1 Peasants as tax-payers
2 Peasants as debtors
3 Peasants in the market
4 Peasants as classes
5 Capital accumulation and investment
6 Punjab and eastern India : polar opposites or treading the same path
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