The Origins of Industrial Capitalism in India

Business Strategies and the Working Classes in Bombay, 19001940 (Cambridge South Asian Studies)

Paperback, 489 pages

English language

Published by Cambridge University Press.

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978-0-521-52595-4
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In The Origins of Industrial Capitalism in India, Rajnarayan Chandavarkar presents the first comprehensive study of the relationship between labour and capital in India's economic development in the early twentieth century. Hitherto the working class has been largely overlooked in Indian history. By focussing upon the economy of labour in Bombay city from 1900 to 1940, Dr Chandavarkar makes a major contribution to redressing this imbalance.

The author explores the emergence of industrial capitalism in the region, the development of the cotton-textile industry, its particular problems in the 1920s and 1930s and both the millowners' and the state's responses to them. He also investigates how a labour force was formed in Bombay - its rural roots, urban networks, industrial organization and the ways in which it shaped capitalist strategies.

In a subject dominated by the assumption of unities, Rajnarayan Chandavarkar convincingly demonstrates the fragmentation of class, on the side of …

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Subjects

  • Social classes
  • Social history
  • World history: from c 1900 -
  • 20th century
  • History: World
  • History
  • History - General History
  • India
  • Asia - General
  • Minority Studies - General
  • Modern - 20th Century
  • History / Asia
  • History / India
  • History-Modern - 20th Century
  • Social Science-Minority Studies - General
  • Working class--India--Bombay--History--20th c
  • Working class--India--Bombay--History--20th century

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