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THE

QUARTERLY REVIEW.

No. 451.-APRIL, 1917.

Art. 1.-THE INDUSTRIAL MOVEMENT IN INDIA.

1. Reports of the Indian Famine Commissions. India, 1880, 1901.

2. Report on the Supply of Labour in the United Provinces and in Bengal. By S. H. Fremantle. Lucknow, 1906. 3. Report of the First Indian Industrial Conference. Allahabad, 1906.

4. Notes on the Industries of the United Provinces. By A. C. Chatterjee. Allahabad, 1908.

5. Papers connected with the Industrial Conference at Naini Tal. Allahabad, 1908.

6. List of Factories and other Large Industries in India. Calcutta, 1916.

7. The Economic Life of a Bengal District. By J. C. Jack, Clarendon Press, 1916.

8. The Foundations of Indian Economics. By R. Mukerjee. Longmans, 1916.

9. Statistical Abstract relating to British India. Spottiswoode, 1916.

And other works.

THE opening years of this century witnessed, among various striking changes in India, the sudden appearance of a popular demand for the development of industries, and for vigorous action by the State to produce this result. This demand has a complex origin, and is the expression of a variety of political, social and economic needs. Politically, the growing national self-consciousness of a numerically small but extremely active minority demands that India shall take her place abreast Vol. 227.-No. 451,

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