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Bengal Industries and the British Industrial Revolution (1757-1857): Routledge Explorations in Economic History

Autor Indrajit Ray
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This book seeks to enlighten two grey areas of industrial historiography. Although Bengal industries were globally dominant on the eve of the industrial revolution, no detailed literature is available about their later course of development. A series of questions are involved in it. Did those industries decline during the spells of British industrial revolution? If yes, what were their reasons? If not, the general curiosity is: On which merits could those industries survive against the odds of the technological revolution? A thorough discussion on these issues also clears up another area of dispute relating to the occurrence of deindustrialization in Bengal, and the validity of two competing hypotheses on it, viz. i) the mainstream hypothesis of market failures, and ii) the neo-marxian hypothesis of imperialistic state interventions.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780415594776
ISBN-10: 0415594774
Pagini: 304
Ilustrații: 6 b/w images, 88 tables and 6 line drawings
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 23 mm
Greutate: 0.72 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Seria Routledge Explorations in Economic History

Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom

Public țintă

Postgraduate and Undergraduate

Cuprins

1. Introduction  2. Bullion Movement in Bengal during 1660-1860  3. Woes of Cotton Textile Industry: Competitive failures or Policy Discriminations?  4. Prosperous Silk Textile Industry: Traditional Edge of Comparative Advantages  5. Decline of Salt Manufacturing Industry: An Episode of Policy Discriminations  6. Ruin of the Shipbuilding Industry: Further Evidences of Discrimination  7.  The Development and Decay of Indigo-Dye Manufacturing Industry: Role of Imperial Governance  8. Summary of Observations and Conclusions

Notă biografică

Indrajit Ray is Professor in the Department of Commerce at the University of North Bengal, India.

Recenzii

"This book is of obvious importance to historians interested in the Indian economy. It will also be of interest to anyone trying to understand the response of the periphery to advances in the industrial center...I look forward to further extensions of his studies of Bengali industries." - Susan Wolcott, Binghamton University, Victorian Studies

Descriere

This book seeks to enlighten two grey areas of industrial historiography. Although Bengal industries were globally dominant on the eve of the industrial revolution, no detailed literature is available about their later course of development. A series of questions are involved in it. Did those industries decline during the spells of British industrial revolution? If yes, what were their reasons? If not, the general curiosity is: On which merits could those industries survive against the odds of the technological revolution? A thorough discussion on these issues also clears up another area of dispute relating to the occurrence of deindustrialization in Bengal, and the validity of two competing hypotheses on it, viz. i) the mainstream hypothesis of market failures, and ii) the neo-marxian hypothesis of imperialistic state interventions