The English East India Company's silk enterprise in Bengal, 1750-1850 : economy, empire and business /

This book examines the silk-processing activities of the English East India Company in Bengal and presents the Company as a manufacturer rather than a trading body or political agent. Silk was one of the first globally traded commodities; its luxury status and potential to create tax revenues and em...

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主要作者: Hutkova, Karolina (Author)
格式: Licensed eBooks
語言:英语
出版: Woodbridge, Suffolk, UK : Boydell Press 2019.
叢編:Worlds of the East India Company ; v. 16.
在線閱讀:https://www.jstor.org/stable/10.2307/j.ctvb4bvj8
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總結:This book examines the silk-processing activities of the English East India Company in Bengal and presents the Company as a manufacturer rather than a trading body or political agent. Silk was one of the first globally traded commodities; its luxury status and potential to create tax revenues and employ the poor gave it a strategic importance in many economies in Eurasia. The silk industry was also an important sector in Britain; yet, as raw silk could not be produced domestically, the British government encouraged companies to source supplies from its colonies and the territories under its influence. Such projects proved to be challenging; the most successful was the English East India Company's venture in Bengal, where the Company invested over 1 million into developing raw silk production to meet the demands of British weavers. A key component was the transfer of silk technologies from the West to the East - one of the first in this direction rather than vice versa. The outcome of this enterprise was influenced by the business and management capacities of the Company and by British and, eventually, imperial policies, with serious consequences for the Indian economy. The book ultimately presents a case of manufacturing failure, but one resulting from British imperial policies rather than colonial economies.
實物描述:1 online resource
參考書目:Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:9781787444928
1787444929
1783273941
9781783273942