Modern World System and Indian Proto-industrialization: Bengal 1650-1800, Volume 1Study with special reference to maritime trade of Bengal, India with Netherlands in 17th century and with Great Britain in 18th century. |
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List of Tables | xiii |
List of Maps | xxi |
Explanatory Indian Words | xxix |
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