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  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 376 pages, aukštis x plotis x storis: 246x159x21 mm, weight: 598 g
  • Išleidimo metai: 01-Jun-2014
  • Leidėjas: Tulika
  • ISBN-10: 9382381406
  • ISBN-13: 9789382381402
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 376 pages, aukštis x plotis x storis: 246x159x21 mm, weight: 598 g
  • Išleidimo metai: 01-Jun-2014
  • Leidėjas: Tulika
  • ISBN-10: 9382381406
  • ISBN-13: 9789382381402
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
Karl Marx's articles in the New York Daily Tribune constitute a separate genre among his works, being originally published in English and based on events in various countries in the world. There is no doubt that the work Marx undertook for his Tribune articles not only influenced his later theoretical work (one major result being his incorporation of colonialism as a factor in the genesis and expansion of capitalism), but also gave him an opportunity to apply the general principles of his method of historical materialism to the study of complex circumstances prevalent in different parts of the world. The perception of pre-colonial and colonial India that he put forth in the Tribune is a classic product of such application. The sheer boldness of Marx's explanation of India's pre-colonial 'non-history'; the remarkable insight into the nature of colonial rule which made it so different from all previous conquests of the country; the lucidity of the exposition of the dialectics of colonial impact; the passionate sympathy for the suffering of the Indians, and, at the same time, the utterly dispassionate account of the historical course that opened up before the country, entirely independent of the will and consciousness of the colonial rulers themselves; all these combine to make the Tribune set of articles a real classic on Indian history.

Iqbal Husain has established the text of Marx's articles from the original files of the newspaper in which they appeared. He has also collected the extracts relating to India from the Marx–Engels correspondence during the period of the articles. Prabhat Patnaik has written a special Appreciation of what Marx's articles on India add to our understanding of his ideas and approach.
Abbreviations ix
Acknowledgements xi
Prefatory Note xiii
Iqbal Husain
Introduction: Marx's Perception of India xix
Irfan Habib
Appreciation: The Other Marx lv
Prabhat Patnaik
New York Daily Tribune 1853
June
India
3(3)
Revolution in China and in Europe
6(1)
Sir Charles Wood's East Indian Reforms
7(4)
The British Rule in India
11(7)
July
India
18(3)
The East India Company -- Its History and Results
21(8)
The Indian Question
29(1)
The Government of India
30(7)
The East India Question
37(4)
War in Burma
41(2)
August
India
43(3)
The Future Results of British Rule in India
46(6)
October
Railway Construction in India
52(3)
New York Daily Tribune 1855
February
The Late British Government
55(4)
Frederick Engels
New York Daily Tribune 1857
April
Whose Atrocities?
59(1)
July
The Revolt in the Indian Army
60(3)
August
The Revolt in India
63(3)
The Indian Question
66(5)
Indian News
71(3)
State of the Indian Insurrection
74(3)
The Indian Insurrection
77(3)
September
Despatch of Troops to India
80(3)
The Revolt in India
83(6)
The Indian Revolt
89(3)
Investigation of Tortures in India
92(5)
British Incomes in India
97(4)
October
The Revolt in India
101(4)
The Revolt in India
105(4)
The Revolt in India
109(5)
November
The Revolt in India
114(5)
December
The Capture of Delhi (by Frederick Engels)
119(8)
New York Daily Tribune 1858
January
The Siege and Storming of Lucknow (by Frederick Engels)
127(4)
February
The Relief of Lucknow (by Frederick Engels)
131(7)
The Approaching Indian Loan
138(4)
Windham's Defeat (by Frederick Engels)
142(6)
April
British Atrocities in India
148(4)
Scheme for the Administration of India
152(3)
The Fall of Lucknow (by Frederick Engels)
155(5)
May
How Lucknow Was Taken (by Frederick Engels)
160(5)
The Annexation of Oude
165(5)
June
Lord Canning's Proclamation and Land Tenure in India
170(3)
After the Fall of Lucknow (by Frederick Engels)
173(2)
The British Army in India (by Frederick Engels)
175(4)
July
The Indian Army (by Frederick Engels)
179(4)
Taxation in India
183(5)
The Indian Bill
188(3)
August
Transport of Troops to India (by Frederick Engels)
191(5)
September
History of the Opium Trade [ 1]
196(3)
History of the Opium Trade [ 2]
199(3)
October
The Revolt in India (by Frederick Engels)
202(7)
New York Daily Tribune 1859
April
Great Trouble in Indian Finance
209(6)
August
British Commerce
215(3)
October and December
Trade with China
218(3)
New York Daily Tribune 1860
July
British Commerce
221(2)
August
Army in India, Commerce
223(2)
The New Sardinian, French and Indian Loans
225(1)
September
British Commerce
226
New York Daily Tribune 1861
October
The British Cotton Trade
231(2)
November
The Intervention in Mexico
233(2)
Appendices
Unsigned Articles in the New York Daily Tribune, 1853--58, not established to be
235(20)
Karl Marx
Supplement
Letters of Marx and Engels, 1852--62: Excerpts Relating to India
255(28)
References to India in Other Writings of Karl Marx and Frederick Engels
Compiled
283(9)
Irfan Habib
Bibliography 292(6)
Index 298