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This volume explores more than a century of agrarian change in the irrigated areas of Tamil Nadu since the 1860s. The author presents a systematic analysis of Settlement Registers for 26 villages compiled at 30-year intervals between 1865 and 1925. The computer-processed data enables the author to trace micro-changes in caste-wise and size-wise distribution of landholdings of each village. Based on these data the author challenges the recent arguments that tend to deny structural changes in rural society in terms of landholdings under British rule. He identifies two different trends at work. The first was the gradual deterioration of the pattern of landownership characterised by the dominance of higher-caste landowners. This reflected a change in agriculture towards smaller farms, a tendency more or less held in common with agrarian developments in East Asia. The second trend witnessed was the growing stratification of the non-Brahman population as a result of the colonial transformation of Indian society.
Haruka Yanagisawa was Professor of Indian Economic History at the Institute of Oriental Culture, University of Tokyo. His publications include Studies in the Socio-Economic History of South India (in Japanese), Socio-Economic Changes in a Village in the Paddy Cultivating Area in South India, and papers in various journals.
List of Tables and Figures VII Preface XI Acknowledgments XIII Abbreviations XIII 1 1 Introduction 1 2 Prologue: Agrarian Structure in the Latter Half of the Nineteenth Century 18 3 Background to the Change 48 4 Two Paths to the Tenancy System 83 5 MIXed Trends in Landholding 126 6 Government Policy towards Agricultural Labourers and Tenants 195 7 Rural Change after Independence: A Case Study of a VIllage in Tiruchirapalli District 225 8 Conclusion 279 Appendices 1 The Proportion of Agricultural Labourers in Fifty VIllages Surveyed by Barnard 284 2 Change in Paddy Yield per Acre in Tamilnadu: A Consideration of Statistics 289 Glossary 299 Bibliography 303 Index 317