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Indian Feudalism (book)

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Language
  
English

Originally published
  
2005

Preceded by
  
India's Ancient Past

Publication date
  
2005

Country
  
India

Subject
  
History of India, Ancient India

Publisher
  
Macmillan Publishers India Ltd., 3rd Revised Edition, Delhi

Followed by
  
Perspectives in Social and Economic History of Early India

Similar
  
Works by Ram Sharan Sharma, India books, Social history books

Indian Feudalism is a book by Indian professor Ram Sharan Sharma. The book analyses the practice of land grants, which became considerable in the Gupta period and widespread in the post-Gupta period. It shows how this led to the emergence of a class of landlords, endowed with fiscal and administrative rights superimposed upon a class of peasantry which was deprived of communal agrarian rights.

Professor Sharma studies in detail the basic relationships in early medieval society down to the eve of the Ghorian conquests. He argues in favour of a "feudalism largely realising the surplus from peasants mainly in kind through superior rights in their land and through forced labour, which is not found on any considerable scale... after the Turkish conquest of India."

The third revised edition of the book was published by Macmillan Publishers in 2005.

Andre Wink, Professor of History at University of Wisconsin–Madison criticises Sharma in Al-Hind: The Making of the Indo-Islamic World (Vol. I) for drawing too close parallels between European and Indian feudalism. Wink writes that R.S. Sharma's Indian Feudalism has "misguided virtually all historians of the period."

References

Indian Feudalism (book) Wikipedia


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