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Indian Cotton Textiles in West Africa: African Agency, Consumer Demand and the Making of the Global Economy, 1750–1850: Cambridge Imperial and Post-Colonial Studies

Autor Kazuo Kobayashi
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 19 iun 2019
This book focuses on the significant role of West African consumers in the development of the global economy. It explores their demand for Indian cotton textiles and how their consumption shaped patterns of global trade, influencing economies and businesses from Western Europe to South Asia. In turn, the book examines how cotton textile production in southern India responded to this demand. Through this perspective of a south-south economic history, the study foregrounds African agency and considers the lasting impact on production and exports in South Asia. It also considers how European commercial and imperial expansion provided a complex web of networks, linking West African consumers and Indian weavers. Crucially, it demonstrates the emergence of the modern global economy.  
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9783030186746
ISBN-10: 3030186741
Pagini: 266
Ilustrații: XX, 258 p. 26 illus., 5 illus. in color.
Dimensiuni: 148 x 210 x 23 mm
Greutate: 0.49 kg
Ediția:1st ed. 2019
Editura: Springer International Publishing
Colecția Palgrave Macmillan
Seria Cambridge Imperial and Post-Colonial Studies

Locul publicării:Cham, Switzerland

Cuprins

1 Introduction.- 2 West African Seaborne Trade, 1750-1850: The Transition from the Slave Trade to the ‘Legitimate’ Commerce.- 3 Guinées in the Lower Senegal River: A Consumer-Led Trade in the Early Nineteenth Century.- 4 Procurement of Indian Textiles for West Africa, 1750-1850.- 5 Western European Merchants and West Africa, 1750-1850.- 6 Conclusion. 

Recenzii

“Indian Cotton Textiles in West Africa is an ambitious new entry in this field. … This is a remarkable book, which masterly combines research and theoretical approaches. … This seems to be exactly what took place in the Senegambian region after the demise of the transatlantic slave trade.” (Gustavo Acioli, Journal of Colonialism and Colonial History, Vol. 23 (1), 2022)
“Indian Cotton Textiles in West Africa represents an important contribution to the burgeoning scholarly canon that centers Africa and Africans in the creation of the modern world. The book is structured thematically and regionally.” (Philip Gooding, Asian Review of World Histories, Vol. 10 (2), 2022)
“Kobayashi’s illuminating focus on African agency invites us to assess the evolution of the global economy and the modern world from a hitherto overlooked perspective. In doing so, this book lights up corners of economic history previously unexplored, posing many more questions and opening new avenues of research. … this book places long-ignored African consumers, Indian artisans, and the cotton cloth that connected them, at the centre of the premodern world, throwing global history wide open to newer insights and interpretations.” (Alka Raman, The Economic History Review, Vol. 73 (3), 2020)


Notă biografică

Kazuo Kobayashi is Associate Professor of Economic History at Waseda University, Tokyo, Japan. He completed his PhD at the London School of Economics and Political Science, UK. His research and teaching focus on African and global economic history.





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‘A much-needed, excellently researched history of Senegambia’s non-slave trade role in global commerce, centred on the south-south trade in Indian cloths facilitated by both the French and British empires… The scholarship is of the highest quality.’
—    Bronwen Everill, Gonville & Caius College, University of Cambridge, UK 

This book focuses on the significant role of West African consumers in the development of the global economy. It explores their demand for Indian cotton textiles and how their consumption shaped patterns of global trade, influencing economies and businesses from Western Europe to South Asia. In turn, the book examines how cotton textile production in southern India responded to this demand. Through this perspective of a south-south economic history, the study foregrounds African agency and considers the lasting impact on production and exports in South Asia. It also considers how European commercial and imperial expansion provided a complex web of networks, linking West African consumers and Indian weavers. Crucially, it demonstrates the emergence of the modern global economy.  



Caracteristici

Explores how West African consumers shaped patterns of global trade, influencing economies in Western Europe, South Asia and the Americas Offers a new perspective on the history of South-South globalization during the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries Reveals the important role played by Indian cotton textiles in the transatlantic slave trade