Malabar in Transition State, Society and Economy in Malabar,
by
M. P. Mujeebu Rehiman
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Format
Kindle
Pages
263
Language
English
Published
Jan 1, 2020
Publisher
Kalpaz Publications
Edition
2
ISBN-10
9353248868
ISBN-13
9789353248864
Description
M. P. Mujeebu Rehman delves into a pivotal period in the history of Malabar from 1750 to 1810, examining the intricate dynamics of state, society, and economy during this transformative era. Through meticulous research, the author sheds light on the political upheavals and social changes that shaped the region, offering readers an insightful exploration into the interplay between local governance and colonial influences. The narrative reveals how traditional social structures began to evolve against the backdrop of rising economic forces and shifting power balances.
As Malabar transitioned through this remarkable period, new economic practices and social interactions emerged, fundamentally altering the landscape of the region. Rehman’s work captures the complexities of everyday life, highlighting the resilience of the local population amid external pressures. By synthesizing historical data with vivid descriptions, the book not only serves as a historical account but also as a vital resource for understanding the broader implications of this transitional phase in Indian history.
As Malabar transitioned through this remarkable period, new economic practices and social interactions emerged, fundamentally altering the landscape of the region. Rehman’s work captures the complexities of everyday life, highlighting the resilience of the local population amid external pressures. By synthesizing historical data with vivid descriptions, the book not only serves as a historical account but also as a vital resource for understanding the broader implications of this transitional phase in Indian history.
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