Smuggling as Subversion

Smuggling as Subversion
Author: Amar Farooqui
Publisher: New Age International Limited Publishers
Total Pages: 230
Release: 1998
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN:

This Significant Book Is The First Full-Length Study Of Clandestine Malwa Opium Enterprise. There Is Virtually No Comprehensive Work On The Crucial Problem Of 19Th Century Indian Opium Production And Trade. Amar Farooqui`S Work Goes A Long Way Towards Filling The Gap In Our Knowledge Of That Branch Of Opium Production Which Was A Product Of Indian Initiative-Malwa Opium. In The Process He Outlines An Innovative Thesis On Business Communities Of Western India And The Origins Of The Indian Capitalist Class. Smuggling As Subversion Is Concerned With The Economic History Of India (Of Western And Central India, More Specifically) During The Early 19Th Century. The Political Economy Of Malwa In The Late Maratha/Early Colonial Period Is A Neglected Area Of Historical Research. The Sindia And Holkar States Have Been Examined In Some Detail In This Work. The Author Has Placed His Study In The Context Of The Debate On The Nature Of Economy, Society, And The State In Late Pre-Colonial India. The Book Explores Various Aspects Of The International Trade In Opium Which Will Be Useful For A Better Understanding Of The History Of Modern South-East Asia And Of Colonialism In General. The Work Also Focuses On Opium Trade, Shipping And Capitalist Development At Bombay.

An Atlas and Survey of South Asian History

An Atlas and Survey of South Asian History
Author: Karl J. Schmidt
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 185
Release: 2015-05-20
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1317476816

This historical atlas is devoted primarily to India, Bangladesh and Pakistan, while also covering Napal, Bhutan and Ceylon/Sri Lanka. The maps are accompanied by text which illuminates recent political, economic, social and cultural developments.

The Academy

The Academy
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 560
Release: 1890
Genre: English literature
ISBN:

Fortunes à faire

Fortunes à faire
Author: Catherine Manning
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 258
Release: 2017-07-05
Genre: History
ISBN: 1351936107

The history of the French in India has received far less scholarly attention than that of other European nations; English historiography, in particular, has often treated it as no more than a preliminary to the extension of British power. In addition, work hitherto has tended to focus on the trade with Europe, not the Asian trade - the 'country trade' carried on within Asia; the full importance of this trade for the Dutch and British is now being recognised. This book represents the first sustained study of French activities in Asian trade, and fills this gap in the historiography. Catherine Manning is concerned to relate the French traders to their social, regional and financial roots, and to trace their connections with other commercial groups in India, both European and Asian. The French evidence that she assembles, including much archival material, also makes a significant contibution to the debate about economic decline and renewal in 18th-century India. Her analysis stresses the importance of the Indian context, and shows that economic and political developments in South India were crucial to the French move from trade to war in the 1740s. Finally the book examines why the French failed in an enterprise which was to succeed so signally for the British only a few decades later.