Although one of the acknowledged achievements of the British Raj
was the extensive construction of irrigation works, their effects
have to date been little studied by historians. In this book Dr
Stone has undertaken the first full-scale study of the qualitative
and quantitative effects on local economics of these irrigation
schemes. Focusing upon the region of western Uttar Pradesh in the
nineteenth century, the author examines in detail the response of
the peasant economy to this important and pervasive form of
technological change. In particular, he is concerned with the
impact on crop choices, on the organisation and techniques of
production, on protection from famine and on the ecological
balance, on social and economic relations, and on differential
economic performance. An integral part of his study is his
examination of the technical features and administration of the
systems.
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