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Goras and Desis
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 280

Goras and Desis

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2016-11-15
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  • Publisher: Penguin UK

‘An insightful view on the origin and evolution of Indian corporates’ – N.R. Narayana Murthy The story of corporate India is linked to managing agencies, an organizational form dominant in the subcontinent from 1875 until its abolition in 1970 that allowed entrepreneurs to promote diverse companies while exercising disproportionate control over cash flows. This is the definitive economic history of Indian companies through the lens of managing agencies, whether controlled by goras or desis. ‘An informed analysis of the ways of Indian business’ – Sanjaya Baru ‘A fascinating history of the precursors of corporate India’ – K.V. Kamath ‘A very timely perspective and a delightful read’ – Ashok S. Ganguly

Policy Reform in India
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 188

Policy Reform in India

Papers presented at the Conference on India's Policy Reforms for Structural Adjustment and Competitiveness, held at New Delhi during 6-7 March 1995.

Peasant History of Late Pre-colonial and Colonial India
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 988

Peasant History of Late Pre-colonial and Colonial India

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Jute and empire
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 273

Jute and empire

Dundee had an interesting role to play in the jute trade, but the main player in the story of jute was Calcutta. This book follows the relationship of jute to empire, and discusses the rivalry between the Scottish and Indian cities from the 1840s to the 1950s and reveals the architecture of jute's place in the British Empire. The book adopts significant fresh approaches to imperial history, and explores the economic and cultural landscapes of the British Empire. Jute had been grown, spun and woven in Bengal for centuries before it made its appearance as a factory-manufactured product in world markets in the late 1830s. The book discusses the profits made in Calcutta during the rise of jute b...

Bengal Divided
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 328

Bengal Divided

An original and compelling account of the Hindu partitionist movement in Bengal.

The Dark Hour - India Under Lockdowns
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 157

The Dark Hour - India Under Lockdowns

At a mere four hours’ notice, at 8.00 p.m., on March 24th 2020, the Indian Prime Minister Modi announced a lockdown to contain the spread of virus in order to jumpstart an already-crumbling healthcare system for one of the most devastating pandemics soon to envelop India. People stormed out to panic-buy ration stocks; India’s migrant working classes started walking back to the villages, left hungry and desolate without homes, work and wages - a scene not very short of an apocalypse. Over two summers, India woke up to similar headlines: a shortage of hospital beds, oxygen, medicines; a languishing economy; cases rising and falling; governments greenlighting Hindu religious, superspreader ...

Industry, Trade, and Peasant Society
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 283

Industry, Trade, and Peasant Society

This book takes a comprehensive look at the jute industry and economy of colonial India over the period 1900-1947. In his analysis of the subject, Goswami challenges several orthodoxies regarding the nature of industrialization, the importance of product market cartels, the dynamics of agricultural commercialization, and the famine of 1934.

Corporate Bankruptcy in India
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 132

Corporate Bankruptcy in India

  • Categories: Law

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Stages of Capital
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 360

Stages of Capital

In Stages of Capital, Ritu Birla brings research on nonwestern capitalisms into conversation with postcolonial studies to illuminate the historical roots of India’s market society. Between 1870 and 1930, the British regime in India implemented a barrage of commercial and contract laws directed at the “free” circulation of capital, including measures regulating companies, income tax, charitable gifting, and pension funds, and procedures distinguishing gambling from speculation and futures trading. Birla argues that this understudied legal infrastructure institutionalized a new object of sovereign management, the market, and along with it, a colonial concept of the public. In jurispruden...

Colonising Plants in Bihar (1760-1950)
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 489

Colonising Plants in Bihar (1760-1950)

"This unique study contributes to three important research fields: the history of commodities, the his-tory of the colonial developmental state, and the agrarian history of South Asia. First, it demonstrates the dynamism of cash-crop production systems and how these systems influenced each other. Second, it explores how colonial state policy came to stimulate research-based agronomic interventions, often with unintended consequences. And finally, it shows how cash cropping entangled South Asians and Europeans in new forms of struggle and cooperation. This meticulous and illuminating study deserves a wide readership." Willem van Schendel, professor of Modern Asian History at the University of Amsterdam.