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9780521193337

Small Town Capitalism in Western India: Artisans, Merchants, and the Making of the Informal Economy, 1870–1960

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    9780521193337

  • ISBN10:

    0521193338

  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 2012-03-12
  • Publisher: Cambridge University Press

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Summary

This book charts the history of artisan production and marketing in the Bombay Presidency from 1870 to 1960. While the textile mills of western India's biggest cities have been the subject of many rich studies, the role of artisan producers located in the region's small towns have been virtually ignored. Based upon extensive archival research as well as numerous interviews with participants in the handloom and powerloom industries, this book explores the role of weavers, merchants, consumers, and laborers in the making of what the author calls "small-town capitalism." By focusing on the politics of negotiation and resistance in local workshops, the book challenges conventional narratives of industrial change. The book provides the first in-depth work on the origins of powerloom manufacture in South Asia. It affords unique insights into the social and economic experience of small-town artisans as well as the informal economy of late colonial and early post-independence India.

Author Biography

Douglas E. Haynes is associate professor of history at Dartmouth College. He is the author of Rhetoric and Ritual in Colonial India: The Shaping of a Public Culture in Surat City, 1852-1928 (1991), and co-editor of Contesting Power: Resistance and Everyday Social Relations in South Asia (1992) with Gyan Prakash, and of Toward a History of Consumption in South Asia (2010) with Abigail McGowan, Tirthankar Roy, and Haruka Yanagisawa.

Table of Contents

List of Imagesp. viii
List of Maps, Chart, and Tablesp. ix
Prefacep. xi
List of Abbreviationsp. xv
Introductionp. 1
The Historical and Global Contexts of Artisan Productionp. 23
Artisanal Townsp. 56
Consumers, Merchants, and Marketsp. 93
The Organisation of Productionp. 127
Small Town Capitalism and the Living Standards of Artisansp. 159
The Colonial State and the Handloom Weaverp. 193
The Paradox of the Long 1930sp. 229
Weaver-Capitalists and the Politics of the Workshop, 1940-1960p. 265
Concluding Reflections: The Making of the Informal Economyp. 303
Appendix Ip. 315
Appendix IIp. 317
Bibliographyp. 319
Indexp. 337
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