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Indian Political Economy Reading List Maria BACH Indian Political Economy Maria Bach 13 & 14 November 2017 Reading List Core Readings for Lecture, 13 November 2017 Secondary Sources Omkarnath, G. 2016. “Indian Development Thinking” in Reinert, E.S., Ghosh, J. and Kattel, R. eds., 2016. Handbook of Alternative Theories of Economic Development. Edward Elgar Publishing, pp. 212-227. Core Readings for Seminar, 14 November 2017 Primary Sources Dutt, R. C. 1901. Indian Famines, Their Causes and Prevention Westminster. London: P. S. King & Son. Sen, A. 1981. Poverty and famines: an essay on entitlement and deprivation. Oxford university press. Chapters 1 (pp. 1-8), 5 (pp. 45-51), & 6 (pp. 52-85). Further Reading Secondary Sources Adams, J. 1971. “The Institutional Economics of Mahadev Govind Ranade”. Journal of Economic Issues, 5(2), 80-92. Dasgupta, A. K. 2002. History of Indian Economic Thought, London: Routledge. Dutt, S. C. 1934. Conflicting tendencies in Indian economic thought. Calcutta: NM Ray- Chowdhury and Company. Gallagher, R. 1988. “M. G. Ranade and the Indian system of political economy”, Executive Intelligence Review, (May 27) 15(22): pp. 11-15. 1 Indian Political Economy Reading List Maria BACH Ganguli, B.N. 1977. Indian Economic Thought: Nineteenth Century Perspectives. New Delhi: Tata. Gopalakrishnan, P. K. 1954. Development of Economic Ideas in India, 1880-1914. People's Publishing House: Institute of social studies. Goswami, M. 2004. Producing India: From Colonial Economy to National Space. USA: The University of Chicago Press. Gupta, J.N., 1911. Life and Work of Romesh Chunder Dutt, with an Introd. by His Highness the Maharaja of Baroda. Dent. Kale, V. G. 1917. Introduction to the study of Indian Economics. 1st Ed. Kellock, J. 1942. “Ranade and After: a Study of the Development of Economic Thought in India” Indian Journal of Economics, 22(3): 245-260. Masani, R.P. 1939. Dadabhai Naoroji: the Grand Old Man of India. London: George Allen & Unwin. Mukherjee, M. 2009. An Indian for all Seasons: The Many Lives of R. C. Dutt. Delhi: Penguin. Rule, P. 1977. The Pursuit of Progress: A Study of the Intellectual Development of Romesh Chunder Dutt, 1848-1888. Calcutta: Editions Indian. Singh, V. B. 1975. From Naoroji to Nehru: six essays in Indian economic thought. MacMillan Publishers, Limited. Spengler, J. J. 1971. Indian Economic Thought. Durham, N. C.: Duke University Press. Primary Sources Dutt, R. C. 1874. The Peasantry of Bengal. Calcutta: Thacker, Spink & Co. ______. 1896. Three Years in Europe, 1868 to 1871. Calcutta: S. K. Lahiri. ______. 1895. The Literature of Bengal. Calcutta: T. Spink & Co. ______. 1897. England and India: a record of progress during a hundred years, 1785– 1885; London: Chatto & Windus. 2 Indian Political Economy Reading List Maria BACH ______. 1900. Open Letters to Lord Curzon on Famines and Land Assessments in India. London: Kegan Paul, Trench, Trübner & Co., Ltd. ______. 1901. Indian Famines, Their Causes and Prevention Westminster. London: P. S. King & Son. ______. 1902a. The Economic History of British India A Record of Agriculture and Land Settlements, Trade and Manufacturing Industries, Finance, and Administration From the Rise of the British Power in 1757 to the Accession of Queen Victoria in 1837. London: Kegan Paul, Trench, Trübner. ______. 1902b. Speeches and Papers on Indian Questions. Calcutta: Elm Press. ______. 1902c. Papers regarding the Land Revenue System of British India. London: Darling & Son. ______. 1903. The Economic History of India in the Victorian Age: From the Accession of Queen Victoria in 1837 to the Commencement of the Twentieth Century, Vol. I. Kegan Paul, Trench, Trübner. ______. 1904a. Epochs of Indian History: Ancient India 2000 B.C. – 800 A.D. London: Longmans, Green, and Co. ______. 1904b. The Economic History of India in the Victorian Age: From the Accession of Queen Victoria in 1837 to the Commencement of the Twentieth Century, Vol. II. London: Kegan Paul, Trench Trübner. Kautilya. 1915. Arthashastra. Trans. by R. Shamasastry. Bangalore: Government Press. https://archive.org/details/Arthasastra_English_Translation Naoroji, D. 1887a. Essays, Speeches, Addresses and Writings (on Indian Politics). Ed. Chunilal Lallubhai Parekh. Caxton Printing Works. _______. 1887b. Indian Exchanges and Bimetallism. London: Foulger & Co. _______. 1901. Poverty and un-British rule in India. London: S. Sonnenschein. 3 Indian Political Economy Reading List Maria BACH _______. 1977a. Dadabhai Naoroji Correspondence: pt. 1. Correspondence with DE Wacha, 4-11-1884 to 23-3-1895 (Vol. 2, No. 1), ed. R. P. Patwardhan. Allied Publishers. _______. 1977b. Dadabhai Naoroji Correspondence: pt. 2. Correspondence with DE Wacha, 30-3-1895 to 5-4-1917 (Vol. 2, No. 2), ed. R. P. Patwardhan. Allied Publishers. _______. 2016. Dadabhai Naoroji Selected Private Papers. India: Oxford University Press. Ranade, M. G. 1877. Revenue manual of the British Empire in India. Poona: Dnyan Prakesh Press. ______. 1894. “A note on the decentralization of provincial finance” Quarterly Journal of the Poona Sarvajanik Sabha. ______. 1900a. Rise of the Maratha power (Vol. 1). Punalekar & Company. ______. 1900b. “Introduction to the Peshwa's Diaries” in Peshwa’s Diaries. Poona: Civil Military Orphanage Press. ______. 1902. Religion and Social Reform: A Collection of Essays and Speeches. Bombay: Gopal Narayen and Co. ______. 1906. Essays on Indian Economics: A Collection of Essays and Speeches. Madras: G. A. Natesan & Co. ______. 1915. The Miscellaneous Writings of the Late Hon'ble Mr. Justice MG Ranade; with an Introd. by DE Wacha. Ramabai Ranade. ______. 1942. Select Writings: The Late Hon’ble M. G. Ranade on Indian States. (ed.) V. W. Thakur. Indore: Datta Printing Works. 4.