Ideas in agrarian history: some observations on the British and nineteenth-century Bihar

P. Robb
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With the death of Professor Eric Stokes we lost above all a delightful man, unassuming and helpful, intellectually vital and original. He helped inspire a new emphasis upon social and economic history among a whole generation of historians of South Asia. There are many people more appropriate than I to reflect this legacy in a memorial lecture. My only claim to speak may seem to be my continuing admiration for and dependence upon Stokes's work. If I have a wider claim, it must be in the emphasis which I place in my own research upon an empirical study of ideas and their impact; there is some justification for identifying members of the School of Oriental and African Studies with this approach, and it may be associated with us even more in future. If so, our starting-point must be Stokes's great pioneering effort, in The English Utilitarians and India, to identify the intellectual basis of Indian policy-making in the first half of the nineteenth century. Yet in South Asian studies generally Stokes has had relatively few followers along that path. Among Cambridge historians this first love (if ever they felt its charms) has tended to be supplanted by a positive distaste for flirtations with the impact of ideas. If Stokes is their model, it is in his role as an analyst of agrarian society, as may be enjoyed in his contribution to the Cambridge Economic History or in The Peasant Armed, and in parts of that arguably transitional collection, The Peasant and the Raj.
农业历史中的思想:对英国和19世纪比哈尔邦的一些观察
随着埃里克·斯托克斯教授的去世,我们首先失去了一个令人愉快的人,谦逊而乐于助人,在智力上充满活力和独创性。他帮助激发了南亚整整一代历史学家对社会和经济史的新的重视。有许多人比我更适合在纪念演讲中反映这一遗产。我唯一要说的似乎是我对斯托克斯作品的持续钦佩和依赖。如果我有更广泛的主张,那一定是我在自己的研究中强调了对思想及其影响的实证研究;用这种方法来确定东方和非洲研究学院的成员是有道理的,将来可能会更多地与我们联系在一起。如果是这样的话,我们的出发点必须是斯托克斯在《英国的功利主义者和印度》一书中所做的伟大的开创性努力,以确定19世纪上半叶印度政策制定的思想基础。然而,在南亚研究中,斯托克斯在这条道路上的追随者相对较少。在剑桥的历史学家中,这种初恋(如果他们曾经感受到它的魅力的话)往往被一种对思想影响的调情的积极厌恶所取代。如果说斯托克斯是他们的榜样,那就是他作为农业社会分析家的角色,正如他对《剑桥经济史》、《武装的农民》以及那本颇具争议的过渡性文集《农民与统治者》的部分内容所做的贡献一样。
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