ABSTRACT

The book is about the colonization of the Sunderbans that began with the coming of the British. For two centuries, land-hungry peasants strove to transform the tidal forest vegetation into an agro- ecosystem dominated by paddy fields and fish culture. The construction of a permanent railroad led to the spreading of the co- operative movement, the formation of peasant organizations, and finally culminated in open rebellion by the peasants (tebhaga).

chapter Four|19 pages

Tilman Henckell

An Advocate of Colonial Paternalism

chapter Seven|21 pages

Tebhaga in Kakdwip