On the impending Bengal famine: how it will be met and how to prevent future famines in India, a lecture

On the impending Bengal famine: how it will be met and how to prevent future famines in India, a lecture
Title On the impending Bengal famine: how it will be met and how to prevent future famines in India, a lecture PDF eBook
Author Henry Bartle Edward FRERE (Right Hon. Sir)
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Pages 158
Release 1874
Genre Famines
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On the impending Bengal Famine: how it will be met and how to prevent future famines in India. A lecture delivered before the Society of Arts, Dec. 12, 1873, etc

On the impending Bengal Famine: how it will be met and how to prevent future famines in India. A lecture delivered before the Society of Arts, Dec. 12, 1873, etc
Title On the impending Bengal Famine: how it will be met and how to prevent future famines in India. A lecture delivered before the Society of Arts, Dec. 12, 1873, etc PDF eBook
Author Henry Bartle Edward FRERE (Right Hon. Sir)
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Pages 154
Release 1874
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On the Impending Bengal Famine

On the Impending Bengal Famine
Title On the Impending Bengal Famine PDF eBook
Author Bartle Frere
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Pages 170
Release 1874
Genre Bengal (India)
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Bibliotheca Orientalis

Bibliotheca Orientalis
Title Bibliotheca Orientalis PDF eBook
Author Luzac &co
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Pages 78
Release 1911
Genre
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The British Quarterly Review

The British Quarterly Review
Title The British Quarterly Review PDF eBook
Author
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Pages 618
Release 1875
Genre Christianity
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Coolies of Capitalism

Coolies of Capitalism
Title Coolies of Capitalism PDF eBook
Author Nitin Varma
Publisher Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
Pages 384
Release 2018-05-07
Genre History
ISBN 3110461285

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“Coolie” is a generic category for the “unskilled” manual labour. The offering of services for hire had various pre-colonial lineages. In the nineteenth century there was an attempt to recast the term in discursive constructions and material practices for “mobilized-immobilized” labour. Coolie labour was often proclaimed as a deliberate compromise straddling the regimes of the past (slave labour) and the future (free labour). It was portrayed as a stage in a promised transition. The tea plantations of Assam, like many other tropical plantations in South Asia, were inaugurated and formalized during this period. They were initially worked by the locals. In the late 1850s, the locals were replaced by labourers imported from outside the province who were unquestioningly designated “coolies” in the historical literature. Qualifying this framework of transition (local to coolie labour) and introduction (of coolie labour), this study makes a case for the “production” of coolie labour in the history of the colonial-capitalist plantations in Assam. The intention of the research is not to suggest an unfettered agency of colonial-capitalism in defining and “producing” coolies, with an emphasis on the attendant contingencies, negotiations, contestations and crises. The study intervenes in the narratives of an abrupt appearance of the archetypical coolie of the tea gardens (i.e., imported and indentured) and situates this archetype’s emergence, sustenance and shifts in the context of material and discursive processes.

Making the Modern Slum

Making the Modern Slum
Title Making the Modern Slum PDF eBook
Author Sheetal Chhabria
Publisher University of Washington Press
Pages 253
Release 2019-12-06
Genre History
ISBN 0295746297

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In the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, Bombay was beset by crises such as famine and plague. Yet, rather than halting the flow of capital, these crises served to secure it. In colonial Bombay, capitalists and governors, Indian and British alike, used moments of crisis to justify interventions that delimited the city as a distinct object and progressively excluded laborers and migrants from it. Town planners, financiers, and property developers joined forces to secure the city as a space for commerce and encoded shelter types as legitimate or illegitimate. By the early twentieth century, the slum emerged as a particularly useful category of stigmatization that would animate city-making projects in subsequent decades. Sheetal Chhabria locates the origins of Bombay’s now infamous “slum problem” in the broader histories of colonialism and capitalism. She not only challenges assumptions about colonial urbanization and cities in the global south, but also provides a new analytical approach to urban history. Making the Modern Slum shows how the wellbeing of the city–rather than of its people–became an increasingly urgent goal of government, positioning agrarian distress, famished migrants, and the laboring poor as threats to be contained or excluded.