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Vernacular Capitalism and Intellectual History in a Gujarati Account of China, 1860–68

Michael O'Sullivan
- 01 May 2021 - 
- Vol. 80, Iss: 2, pp 267-292
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The authors examines one of the earliest Gujarati travelogues concerning China, written by Damodar Ishwardas, and published in 1868 in Bombay, India, based on a three-year trip to the port cities of southern China.
Abstract
This article examines one of the earliest Gujarati travelogues concerning China, written by Damodar Ishwardas—a Hindu resident of Bombay and a clerk for a Sunni Khoja commercial firm—and published in Bombay in 1868. Based on a three-year trip to the port cities of southern China, Ishwardas's text runs close to 400 pages and was patronized by a prominent stratum of Bombay's Gujarati-speaking commercial and bureaucratic elite. The primary intervention in this article is to analyze Ishwardas's account as a neglected relic of vernacular capitalism and vernacular intellectual history. Furthermore, the text presents an opportunity to reexamine the history of the Indian intellectual and mercantile engagement with late Qing China, especially before anticolonial nationalism and pan-Asianism supplied new paradigms for Indian writing on East Asia beginning around 1900. It further points to the many unstudied Indian materials that have yet to be integrated into the study of modern capitalism in the regions from the South China Sea to the western Indian Ocean.

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Empire and Information: Intelligence Gathering and Social Communication in India, 1780–1870 . By C. A. Bayly. Cambridge Studies in Indian History and Society. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1996. xiv, 412 pp. $64.95(cloth).

TL;DR: In this article, the authors describe surveillance and communication in early modern India, and the information order, the Rebellion of 1857-9 and pacification of India, c. 1785-1815.
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Book Review: Anand A. Yang, Kamal Sheel and Ranjana Sheel (eds), Thirteen Months in China: A Subaltern Indian and the Colonial World:

TL;DR: Yang, Anand A., et al. as discussed by the authors describe the Boxer Uprising and its aftermath, as well as Chinese society, culture, politics, religion, and art and architecture, often in a comparative perspective.
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Back to the Motherland? Parsi Gujarati Travelogues of Iran in the Qajar-Pahlavi Interregnum, 1921–1925

Murali Ranganathan
- 23 Sep 2022 - 
TL;DR: The publication of four Gujarati travelogues written by Parsis traveling to Iran in quick succession in the 1920s marked the intensification of a relationship that had hitherto been based mainly on philanthropy directed towards the Zoroastrians of Iran as mentioned in this paper.
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The Language of the Gods in the World of Men: Sanskrit, Culture, and Power in Premodern India

TL;DR: In this paper, Bhoja's theory of literary language has been studied in the context of the Cosmopolitan and Vernacular in Theory and Practice theory, metatheory, practice, and metapractice.
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Empire and Information: Intelligence Gathering and Social Communication in India, 1780–1870 . By C. A. Bayly. Cambridge Studies in Indian History and Society. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1996. xiv, 412 pp. $64.95(cloth).

TL;DR: In this article, the authors describe surveillance and communication in early modern India, and the information order, the Rebellion of 1857-9 and pacification of India, c. 1785-1815.
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Empire and Information: Intelligence Gathering and Social Communication in India, 1780-1870

TL;DR: In this article, the authors describe surveillance and communication in early modern India, and the information order, the Rebellion of 1857-9 and pacification of India, c. 1785-1815.
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Producing India: From Colonial Economy to National Space

Manu Goswami
TL;DR: Goswami as mentioned in this paper locates the origins and contradictions of Indian nationalism in the convergence of the lived experience of colonial space, the expansive logic of capital, and inter-state dynamics.
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The Origins of Industrial Capitalism in India: Business Strategies and the Working Classes in Bombay 1900-1940

TL;DR: In this paper, the structure and development of the labour market in the cotton textile industry are discussed, along with migration and rural connections of workers in the city of Bombay, and Girangaon: the social organization of working class neighbourhoods.