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INTERPRETING ORAL HISTORY: THE EXPERIENCE OF WOMEN IN THE AGRARIAN STRUGGLE IN NORTH MALABAR (Pages 119-136) by Dr. Sreevidhya. V in THE INTERNATIONAL RESEARCH SPECIALIST / ISSN: 2350-1499 (Online); 2350-0751 (Print)
INTERPRETING ORAL HISTORY: THE EXPERIENCE OF WOMEN IN THE AGRARIAN STRUGGLE IN NORTH MALABAR (Pages 119-136) by Dr. Sreevidhya. V in THE INTERNATIONAL RESEARCH SPECIALIST / ISSN: 2350-1499 (Online); 2350-0751 (Print)
The study of the role of women in economic development may conveniently begin with an examination of women’s tasks in agricultural production in various parts of the worldi. In India important issues have been raised by Indian economists in the debate on the mode of production in Indian agricultureii. The British administrative policies and their new revenue demands and the depression that occurred due to the World War created a crisis of subsistence. The Second World War had led thousands of men and women into politics. It is clear that this substantially large participation of women in the agrarian struggle was not accidental. For men one of the reason behind their participation in agrarian struggles was agrarian legislation. The available settlement registers of Kandakkai, Karivellur, etc. proves that the number of women property holders in this area is comparatively high. Thus we can trace a link between their right to property and their contribution to social production and exchange. Keywords: role of women in economic development, British administrative policies, agrarian legislation etc.