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The Punjab Under Imperialism, 1885-1947

Imran Ali (Autor)

Princeton University Press (Editora)

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The Punjab--an area now divided between Pakistan and India--experienced significant economic growth under British rule from the second half of the nineteenth century. This expansion was founded on the construction of an extensive network of canals in the western parts of the province. The ensuing agricultural settlement transformed the previously barren area into one of the most important regions of commercial agriculture in South Asia. Nevertheless, Imran Ali argues that colonial strategy distorted the development of what came to be called the "bread basket" of the Indian subcontinent. This comprehensive survey of British rule in the Punjab demonstrates that colonial policy making led to many of the socio-economic and political problems currently plaguing Pakistan and Indian Punjab.

Subordinating developmental goals to its political and military imperatives, the colonial state cooperated with the dominant social classes, the members of which became the major beneficiaries of agricultural colonization. Even while the rulers tried to use the vast resources of the Punjab to advance imperial purposes, they were themselves being used by their collaborators to advance implacable private interests. Such processes effectively retarded both nationalism and social change and resulted in the continued backwardness of the region even after the departure of the British.

Originally published in 1988.

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Sobre o Livro

Estudo abrangente sobre o Punjab sob o domínio britânico (1885–1947), com foco no crescimento econômico associado à construção de uma ampla rede de canais e à transformação de áreas antes áridas em um polo de agricultura comercial no sul da Ásia.

Apresenta a tese de que a estratégia colonial distorceu o desenvolvimento regional ao subordinar objetivos de desenvolvimento a imperativos políticos e militares, favorecendo a cooperação com classes sociais dominantes que se beneficiaram da colonização agrícola.

Relaciona a formulação de políticas coloniais a problemas socioeconômicos e políticos que afetam o Punjab (na Índia) e o Punjab (no Paquistão), discutindo efeitos como o retardamento do nacionalismo e da mudança social e a persistência de atrasos após a saída britânica.

Características

Categoria História da Ásia
Subcategoria Colonialismo e Imperialismo
Autores Imran Ali
Sobre o Autor
Idioma Inglês
Quantidade de Páginas 278
Acabamento Brochura
Editora Princeton University Press
ISBN 9780691602356
Tamanho 17.8x25.4
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