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Sushil Chaudhury

    Companies, Commerce and Merchants
    Trade, Politics and Society
    Spinning Yarns
    • Spinning Yarns

      Bengal Textile Industry in the Backdrop of John Taylor's Report on 'Dacca Cloth Production' (1801)

      • 264 páginas
      • 10 horas de lectura

      The narrative explores the global significance of Bengal textiles from the mid-seventeenth century until their decline following the British conquest in 1757. It highlights the craftsmanship and cultural impact of these textiles, detailing their widespread appeal and the factors contributing to their eventual downfall. Through this historical lens, the book examines the interplay between local artisans and international markets during a transformative period in Bengal's history.

      Spinning Yarns
    • Trade, Politics and Society

      The Indian Milieu in the Early Modern Era

      • 346 páginas
      • 13 horas de lectura

      Focusing on early modern Indian history, the essays explore various factors influencing trade, politics, and society, particularly in Bengal. They aim to provide fresh insights that challenge established misconceptions, emphasizing the complexities of commerce and its impact on the region's development. This collection offers a nuanced understanding of the interplay between economic activities and social dynamics during this pivotal era.

      Trade, Politics and Society
    • Companies, Commerce and Merchants

      Bengal in the Pre-Colonial Era

      • 446 páginas
      • 16 horas de lectura

      The anthology challenges the prevailing narrative of early modern Bengal's economic decline prior to British conquest. Utilizing original sources from both European and Indian archives, the essays reveal that Bengal was economically prosperous in the mid-eighteenth century, countering the misconception of an impending crisis. This collection offers a nuanced understanding of the region's history, emphasizing its economic strength and political stability during this period.

      Companies, Commerce and Merchants