“Orissa Under The East India Company” is a captivating book written by Kishori Mohan Patra that delves into the historical narrative of Orissa during the period of British colonial rule under the East India Company. With meticulous research and insightful analysis, Patra presents a comprehensive account of the socio-political, economic, and cultural transformations that took place in Orissa during this significant era.
The book begins by providing a detailed background of the East India Company’s arrival in Orissa and its subsequent establishment of control over the region. Patra skillfully narrates the interactions between the British administrators and the local rulers, shedding light on the complex dynamics that shaped the colonial in Orissa.
Furthermore, the author explores the impact of British policies on various aspects of Orissan society. From land revenue systems to the introduction of modern education and legal reforms, Patra examines how these changes influenced the lives of the people and transformed the traditional structures of governance.
In addition to the political and aspects, the book also delves into the cultural and artistic developments that occurred during this period. Patra highlights the revival of Odia literature, the influence of Western ideas on art and architecture, and the emergence of new social and religious movements.
“Orissa Under The East India Company” is a valuable resource for historians, researchers, and anyone interested in understanding the intricate history of Orissa during the East India Company’s rule. Patra’s engaging writing style, coupled with his extensive knowledge of the subject matter, makes this book an essential read for those seeking a deeper insight into the colonial past of Orissa.
Books Info
Books name | Orissa Under The East India Company |
Author | Kishori Mohan Patra |
No Of pages | 369 |
Publisher | Kishori Mohan Patra |
Publication | 1971 |
Printed At | NA |
Distributor | NA |