Lectures on the Economic Condition of Ancient India
Description:... This series of lectures by J.N. Samaddar, a pioneering Indian economist of the mid-twentieth century, provides a penetrating analysis of the economic structures and processes of ancient India. Drawing on a wide range of sources, from ancient texts to archaeological findings, Samaddar offers fresh insights into the ways in which India's economy evolved over time and the ways in which it differed from the economies of other ancient civilizations.
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