Bengal: The British Bridgehead

Bengal: The British Bridgehead

Author: Peter James Marshall

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Published: 2006-11-02

Total Pages: 224

ISBN-13: 9780521028226

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The aim of Bengal: The British Bridgehead is to explain how, in the eighteenth century, Britain established her rule in eastern India, the first part of the subcontinent to be incorporated into the British Empire. Though the British were not in firm control of Bengal, Bihar and Orissa until 1765, to illustrate the circumstances in which they gained power and elucidate the Indian inheritance that so powerfully shaped the early years of their rule, professor Marshall begins his analysis around 1740 with the reign of Alivardi Khan, the last effective Mughal ruler of eastern India. He then explores the social, cultural and economic changes that followed the imposition of foreign rule and seeks to assess the consequences for the peoples of the region; emphasis is given throughout as much to continuities rooted deep in the history of Bengal as to the more obvious effects of British domination. The volume closes in the 1820s when, with British rule firmly established, a new pattern of cultural and economic relations was developing between Britain and eastern India.


The Political Economy of Indigo in India, 1580-1930

The Political Economy of Indigo in India, 1580-1930

Author: Ghulam A. Nadri

Publisher: BRILL

Published: 2016-07-11

Total Pages: 264

ISBN-13: 9004311556

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In The Political Economy of Indigo in India, 1580-1930: A Global Perspective Ghulam A. Nadri explores the dynamics of the indigo industry and trade from a long-term perspective and examines the local and global forces that affected the potentialities of production in India and elsewhere and caused periods of boom and slump in the industry. Using the commodity chains conceptual framework he examines the stages in the trajectory of indigo from production to consumption. Nadri shows convincingly that the growth or decline in indigo production and trade in India was a part of the global processes of production, trade, and consumption and that indigo as a global commodity was embedded in the politics of empire and colonial expansion.


Collected Writings of Ian Nish

Collected Writings of Ian Nish

Author: Ian Nish

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2014-04-23

Total Pages: 451

ISBN-13: 1134280025

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This volume of the Collected Writings of Modern Western Scholars on Japan brings together the work of Ian Nish on international relations affecting Japan, Russia, China and Korea in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries.


The Richest East India Merchant

The Richest East India Merchant

Author: Anthony Webster

Publisher: Boydell & Brewer

Published: 2007

Total Pages: 216

ISBN-13: 1843833034

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Biography and business history of wealthy British merchant in India reveals much about the nineteenth-century Empire.


Historical Dictionary of Bangladesh

Historical Dictionary of Bangladesh

Author: Craig Baxter

Publisher: Scarecrow Press

Published: 2003

Total Pages: 338

ISBN-13: 9780810848634

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An easily accessible source of information on the history, politics, economics, society, geography and culture of Bangladesh. Contains an exhaustive bibliography for further study.


Merchants, Politics and Society in Early Modern India

Merchants, Politics and Society in Early Modern India

Author: Chatterjee

Publisher: BRILL

Published: 2023-08-07

Total Pages: 287

ISBN-13: 9004644741

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This monograph deals with the social and political context of commercial activity in early modern India - a period during which Eastern India (and Bihar) experienced the transition to British colonial rule. As a point of departure from existing scholarly literature that usually studies this transition in material terms, this volume uses an approach that takes into account the configuration of social relations and political connections within which, it argues, commercial activity was embedded. Using merchants and bankers as its subjects, this book deals with the structure of trade and banking, the position of merchants in the cultural order and the role of the state in perpetuating this order.


Visible Histories, Disappearing Women

Visible Histories, Disappearing Women

Author: Mahua Sarkar

Publisher: Duke University Press

Published: 2008-04-25

Total Pages: 356

ISBN-13: 9780822342342

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DIVArgues that the discursive erasure of Muslim women within colonial and Hindu nationalist discourse underpinned the construction of other identity categories in late colonial Bengal and remains linked to violence against Indian Muslim women today./div


The Bubble Act

The Bubble Act

Author: Helen Paul

Publisher: Springer Nature

Published: 2023-06-30

Total Pages: 312

ISBN-13: 3031318943

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This book reassesses the actual effects of the Bubble Act, still popularly associated with the bursting of the South Sea Bubble. The book builds on the foundational work of Ron Harris to discuss the act’s effect on corporate governance, literary culture, colonial law, and the Industrial Revolution. The Bubble Act was deemed an empty letter within England itself as it was rarely used in legal proceedings. Several chapters consider whether this was the case outside England, from Scotland to the Americas, India, and Africa. Others assess the impact of the act, both on literary culture and in the history of economic thought. The act has been conceptualized as a brake on economic development or of little consequence. This edited collection offers a timely reassessment of the Bubble Act and its legacy.