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21 The English Works of Rammohan Roy, Part 3, Calcutta 1947, p 85.

22 The memorandum submitted to the British Parliament by the zamindars of Bengal,

quoted in Pramode Sengupta, op. cit., p 160-64. s8 Irfan Habib, "Colonization of Indian Economy, 1747-190 3" Social Scientist 32, p 37'. 24 R Palrne Dutt, India Today, Bombay 1949, p 119. 26 R C Dutt, The Economic History of India, Publications Division Vol 1, 1970 Preface

XXVI; See alsoj Beauchamp, British Imperialism in India, p 29. 2 6 Quoted in R Palmc Dutt, op. cit., p 118.

27 N K Sinha, op. cit., p 136.

28 Despatch from the Court of Directors to the Government of India, 10 December 1834, on the Charter Act of 1833. For extracts see AC Banerjee, Indian Constitutional Documents, Calcutta 1961, Vol 1, p 272, para 43.

29 R Palrne Dutt, op. cit., p 118.

80 S D Collet, Qp. cit., p 269.

81 Amit Sen, Notes on the Bengal Renaissance, Calcutta 1957, p 38.

8 2 Haran Chandra Chakladar, in' 'Fifty Years Ago—the Woes of a Class of Bengal Peasantry under European Indigo Planters", Dawn Magazine, Calcutta 1905 quoted Sir

Ashley Eden, the magistrate of Barasat, who reported to the Indigo Commission 49

serious cases of offences committed by the planters. 88 Referred to by N K Sinha in his introduction to Benoy Ghosh (Ed), Samayikpatre

Banglar Samaj Chaitra, (in Bengali) Vol 1, Calcutta 1962.

84 C E Buckland, Bengal under the Lieutenant-Governors Vol 1, p 238-9.

85 SirJ P Grant, Lieutenant-Governor of Bengal, referrred to this in his Minute on the Report of the Indigo Commission, quoted by Buckland, op. cit.

86 Brajendranath Bandyopadhyay, oj&. cit., quoted by Pramode Sengupta, op. cit., p 13.

87 Quoted by Nirmal Sinha, Freedom Movement in Bengal—Who's Who, Education Department, Government of West Bengal, Introduction XXVI.

88 H C Chakladar, op. cit.

89 Lord Macaulay's Minute of 17 October 1835, quoted in D R Gadgil, The Industrial

Evolution of India in Recent Times, 1971, p 48. 4 ° Gadgil, op. cit., p 48.

41 A Tripathi, in British Paramountcy and Indian Renaissance, Part 1, Bombay 1963, p 1098

42 Bela Dutt Gupta, Sociology in India, Calcutta 1972, Ch 3, p 51.

48 Ram Mohan's economic views are to be found in The English Works of Raja Rammohan Roy, Part 3. Apart from this, Susobhan Chandra Sarker's Rammohan Roy on Indian Economy, Calcutta 3 965 is possibly the only book presenting Ram Mohan's economic views in a single volume. This book moreover contains a brilliant introduction by Sarker.

44 The English Works of Raja Rammohan Roy, Part 3, p 49.

46 J^W.,p40.QNo 8. 4e Ibid., p 58-9.

47 Ibid.,? 70.

48 Ibid.,? 50.

49 Collet, op. cit., p 320.

6 ° A Mitra in Census 1951, Vol VI, Part IA, p 442.

51 Alex Inkeles in The OM Scale: A Comparative Sociopsychological Measure of Individual Modernity, rated "openness to new experience" first in importance of the qualities that make an individual modern: quoted by B Dutt Gupta, op. cit., Ch 3, p 48. 62 B Dutt Gupta op. cit., Ch 3, p 61.



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