Merchants, Markets and the State in Early Modern India

Merchants, Markets and the State in Early Modern India
Title Merchants, Markets and the State in Early Modern India PDF eBook
Author Sanjay Subrahmanyam
Publisher Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages 292
Release 1990
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN

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Articles, originally published in the Indian economic and social history review.

Merchants, Politics and Society in Early Modern India

Merchants, Politics and Society in Early Modern India
Title Merchants, Politics and Society in Early Modern India PDF eBook
Author Chatterjee
Publisher BRILL
Total Pages 287
Release 2023-08-07
Genre History
ISBN 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.

Merchants, Politics, and Society in Early Modern India

Merchants, Politics, and Society in Early Modern India
Title Merchants, Politics, and Society in Early Modern India PDF eBook
Author Kumkum Chatterjee
Publisher BRILL
Total Pages 298
Release 1996
Genre Technology & Engineering
ISBN 9789004103030

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This work provides important new perspectives on the social and political context of commercial activity in early modern India and the transition to British colonial rule.

Bazaar India

Bazaar India
Title Bazaar India PDF eBook
Author Anand A. Yang
Publisher Univ of California Press
Total Pages 332
Release 1999-02-01
Genre History
ISBN 9780520919969

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The role of markets in linking local communities to larger networks of commerce, culture, and political power is the central element in Anand A. Yang's provocative and original study. Yang uses bazaars in the northeast Indian state of Bihar during the colonial period as the site of his investigation. The bazaar provides a distinctive locale for posing fundamental questions regarding indigenous societies under colonialism and for highlighting less familiar aspects of colonial India. At one level, Yang reconstructs Bihar's marketing system, from its central place in the city of Patna down to the lowest rung of the periodic markets. But he also concentrates on the dynamics of exchanges and negotiations between different groups and on what can be learned through the "voices" of people in the bazaar: landholders, peasants, traders, and merchants. Along the way, Yang uncovers a wealth of details on the functioning of rural trade, markets, fairs, and pilgrimages in Bihar. A key contribution of Bazaar India is its many-stranded narrative history of some of South Asia's primary actors over the past two centuries. But Yang's approach is not that of a detached observer; rather, his own voice is engaged with the voices of the past and with present-day historians. By focusing on the world beyond the mud walls of the village, he widens the imaginative geography of South Asian history. Readers with an interest in markets, social history, culture, colonialism, British India, and historiographic methods will welcome his book.

Indian Merchants and Eurasian Trade, 1600-1750

Indian Merchants and Eurasian Trade, 1600-1750
Title Indian Merchants and Eurasian Trade, 1600-1750 PDF eBook
Author Stephen Frederic Dale
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Total Pages 184
Release 1994
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 9780521525978

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In this remarkable 1994 work of comparative economic history, Stephen Dale studies the activities and economic significance of the Indian mercantile communities which traded in Iran, Central Asia and Russia in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries. The author uses Russian sources, hitherto largely ignored, to show that these merchants represented part of the hegemonic trade diaspora of the Indian world economy, thus challenging the conventional interpretation of world economic history that European merchants overwhelmed their Asian counterparts in the early modern era. The book not only demonstrates the vitality of Indian mercantile capitalism, but also offers a unique insight into the social characteristics of an Indian expatriate trading community in the Volga-Caspian port of Astrakhan.

Merchants, Companies, and Trade

Merchants, Companies, and Trade
Title Merchants, Companies, and Trade PDF eBook
Author Sushil Chaudhury
Publisher
Total Pages 330
Release 1999
Genre Asia
ISBN 9782735107865

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The Political Economy of Merchant Empires

The Political Economy of Merchant Empires
Title The Political Economy of Merchant Empires PDF eBook
Author James D. Tracy
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Total Pages 518
Release 1997-09-13
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 9780521574648

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This book focuses on why Europe became the dominant economic force in global trade between 1450 and 1750.