The role of markets in linking local communities to larger networks of commerce, culture, and political power is the central element in Anand A. Yang's provocative and original study. Yang uses bazaars in the northeast Indian state of Bihar during the colonial period as the site of his investigation. The bazaar provides a distinctive locale for posing fundamental questions regarding indigenous societies under colonialism and for highlighting less familiar aspects of colonial India.At one level, Yang reconstructs Bihar's marketing system, from its central place in the city of Patna down to the lowest rung of the periodic markets. But he also concentrates on the dynamics of exchanges and negotiations between different groups and on what can b...
Based on the chance survival of a remarkable cache of documents, India and the Islamic Heartlands re...
This dissertation examines the political economy of the Ganga River during the early modern period. ...
The Hindi literati of Calcutta will always boast that Bengal was the starting point of the various p...
Abstract Evidences of trade & merchant communities in Indus Valley civilizations are available fr...
Trade and commerce in the Brahmaputra valley of colonial Assam is understudied. This paper attempts ...
This book, a revised University of Pennsylvania dissertation, takes up a classic topic in Indian his...
International audienceIf it is so, then the interaction of anthropology and economics may come for o...
This article draws on fieldwork over several years with dyers and printers in Gujarat. It identifies...
Scholarship on markets in early-modern and modern India can be linked with recent writings on conver...
This study is an inquiry into the emergence and transformation of Batkhela bazaar in the North West ...
Cross-cultural exchange has characterized the economic life of India since antiquity. Its long coast...
This thesis examines traders' strategies of accumulation in agricultural commodity markets in Pakist...
Characterizing major transformations in Indian state and society during the twilight of the Mughal E...
Studies on Indian artisans in the recent times have tended to be guided by the notion of a world mar...
Characterizing major transformations in Indian state and society during the twilight of the Mughal E...
Based on the chance survival of a remarkable cache of documents, India and the Islamic Heartlands re...
This dissertation examines the political economy of the Ganga River during the early modern period. ...
The Hindi literati of Calcutta will always boast that Bengal was the starting point of the various p...
Abstract Evidences of trade & merchant communities in Indus Valley civilizations are available fr...
Trade and commerce in the Brahmaputra valley of colonial Assam is understudied. This paper attempts ...
This book, a revised University of Pennsylvania dissertation, takes up a classic topic in Indian his...
International audienceIf it is so, then the interaction of anthropology and economics may come for o...
This article draws on fieldwork over several years with dyers and printers in Gujarat. It identifies...
Scholarship on markets in early-modern and modern India can be linked with recent writings on conver...
This study is an inquiry into the emergence and transformation of Batkhela bazaar in the North West ...
Cross-cultural exchange has characterized the economic life of India since antiquity. Its long coast...
This thesis examines traders' strategies of accumulation in agricultural commodity markets in Pakist...
Characterizing major transformations in Indian state and society during the twilight of the Mughal E...
Studies on Indian artisans in the recent times have tended to be guided by the notion of a world mar...
Characterizing major transformations in Indian state and society during the twilight of the Mughal E...
Based on the chance survival of a remarkable cache of documents, India and the Islamic Heartlands re...
This dissertation examines the political economy of the Ganga River during the early modern period. ...
The Hindi literati of Calcutta will always boast that Bengal was the starting point of the various p...