Ironies of Colonial Governance

Ironies of Colonial Governance

Author: James Jaffe

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Published: 2015-05-21

Total Pages: 335

ISBN-13: 1107087929

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An in-depth study of the international circulation of ideas and practices of law and governance in colonial India.


The African Diaspora in India

The African Diaspora in India

Author: Purnima Mehta Bhatt

Publisher: Taylor & Francis

Published: 2017-09-05

Total Pages: 142

ISBN-13: 135137365X

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This book explores the understudied and often overlooked subject of African presence in India. It focuses on the so-called Sidis, Siddis or Habshis who occupy a unique place in Indian history. The Sidis comprise scattered communities of people of African descent who travelled and settled along the western coast of India, mainly in Gujarat, but also in Goa, Karnataka, Andhra Pradesh, Sri Lanka and in Sindh (Pakistan) as a result of the Indian Ocean trade from the thirteenth to nineteenth centuries. The work draws from extant scholarly research and documentary sources to provide a comprehensive study of people of African descent in India and sheds new light on their experiences. By employing an interdisciplinary approach across fields of history, art, anthropology, religion, literature and oral history, it provides an analysis of their negotiations with cultural resistance, survivals and collective memory. The author examines how the Sidi communities strived to construct a distinct identity in a new homeland in a polyglot Indian society, their present status, as well as their future prospects. The book will interest those working in the fields of history, sociology and social anthropology, cultural studies, international relations, and migration and diaspora studies.


Merchants and Colonialism

Merchants and Colonialism

Author: Amiya Kumar Bagchi

Publisher: Oxford University Press

Published: 2018-12-13

Total Pages: 95

ISBN-13: 0199095647

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Amiya Kumar Bagchi’s Merchants and Colonialism is a landmark work in economic history and sociology. The author shows us how colonial rule put traders and manufacturers under immense pressure, forcing them to look for survival strategies in a changed economic environment. This resulted in long-term de-industrialization and irreversible damage to traditional modes of production, which had far-reaching economic consequences for India after Independence.