Transregional Trade and Traders

Situating Gujarat in the Indian Ocean from Early Times to 1900

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ISBN:

9780199490684

Publication date:

08/03/2019

Hardback

408 pages

216.0x140.0mm

Price: 1395.00 INR

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ISBN:

9780199490684

Publication date:

08/03/2019

Hardback

408 pages

216.0x140.0mm

Edited by Edward A. Alpers and Chhaya Goswami

The book focuses on specific groups of Gujarati traders, and their accessibility and trading activities with maritime merchants from Africa, Arabia, Southeast Asia, China, and Europe. It not only analyses the complex process of commodity circulation, involving a host of players, huge investments, and numerous commercial operations, but also engages with questions of migration and diaspora.

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Edited by Edward A. Alpers and Chhaya Goswami

Description

Blessed with numerous safe harbours, accessible ports, and a rich hinterland, Gujarat has been central to the history of Indian Ocean maritime exchange that involved not only goods, but also people and ideas. This volume maps the trajectory of the extra-continental interactions of Gujarat and how it shaped the history of the Indian Ocean.

Chronologically, the volume spans two millennia, and geographically, it ranges from the Red Sea to Southeast Asia The book focuses on specific groups of Gujarati traders, and their accessibility and trading activities with maritime merchants from Africa, Arabia, Southeast Asia, China, and Europe. It not only analyses the complex process of commodity circulation, involving a host of players, huge investments, and numerous commercial operations, but also engages with questions of migration and diaspora.

Paying close attention to current historiographical debates, the contributors make serious efforts to challenge the neat regional boundaries that are often drawn around the trading history of Gujarat.

 

About the Editors

Edward A. Alpers is research professor at the Department of History, University of California, Los Angeles, USA.

Chhaya Goswami is head of the Department of History, S.K. Somaiya College, Mumbai, India.

Contributors:

Calvin H. Allen, Jr.

Edward A. Alpers

Philippe Beaujard

Martha Chaiklin

Ranabir Chakravarti

Sarah Fee

Chhaya Goswami

Pedro Machado

Ruby Maloni

Nishat Manzar

Himanshu Prabha Ray

Radhika Seshan

Samira Sheikh

Abdul Sheriff

Lakshmi Subramanian

Edited by Edward A. Alpers and Chhaya Goswami

Table of contents

List of Illustrations and Tables

Introduction

Edward A. Alpers and Chhaya Goswami

Part One: Historiography, Method, Sources

  1. Forty Years On: Gujarat in the Indian Ocean

Edward A. Alpers

  1. Gujarat in the History of the Indian Ocean: Navigating Maritime Pasts

Lakshmi Subramanian

  1. Gujarat and Long-Distance Trade in the Indian Ocean Region before the Sixteenth Century

Philippe Beaujard

  1. Early Historic Gujarat and the Trading World of the Western Indian Ocean

Himanshu Prabha Ray

  1. The Commercial Network of Gujarat in the Light of the Jewish Documentary Geniza (Eleventh-Twelfth Centuries)

Ranabir Chakravarti

  1. Reaching across Land and Sea: The Trans-regional Networks of a Local Man

Samira Sheikh

Part Two: Commodities

  1. Filling Hearts with Joy: Handcrafted 'Indian Textiles' Exports to Central Eastern Africa in the Nineteenth Century

Sarah Fee

  1. Surat: City of Ivory

Martha Chaiklin

  1. Coffee Mocha: From the Highlands of Yemen to Surat, Muscat, and Mandvi

Chhaya Goswami

  1. Ratansi Purshottam, the Gujaratis of Muscat, and the Global Connectivity of Indian Ocean Transregional Markets

Calvin H. Allen, Jr.

  1. Adjusting Output to Demand: Weavers and Collateral Service Providers' Equation with the English

Merchants in Gujarat in the Seventeenth Century

Nishat Manzar

Part Three: Trading Networks and Diaspora

  1. Gujarati Merchant Diaspora in South East Asia (Sixteenth and Seventeenth Centuries)

Ruby Maloni

  1. The Deepest Blue Sea: Gujarati Merchant Shipping and the Commercial Currents of the Indian Ocean in the Eighteenth and Nineteenth Centuries

Pedro Machado

Edited by Edward A. Alpers and Chhaya Goswami

Edited by Edward A. Alpers and Chhaya Goswami

Edited by Edward A. Alpers and Chhaya Goswami

Description

Blessed with numerous safe harbours, accessible ports, and a rich hinterland, Gujarat has been central to the history of Indian Ocean maritime exchange that involved not only goods, but also people and ideas. This volume maps the trajectory of the extra-continental interactions of Gujarat and how it shaped the history of the Indian Ocean.

Chronologically, the volume spans two millennia, and geographically, it ranges from the Red Sea to Southeast Asia The book focuses on specific groups of Gujarati traders, and their accessibility and trading activities with maritime merchants from Africa, Arabia, Southeast Asia, China, and Europe. It not only analyses the complex process of commodity circulation, involving a host of players, huge investments, and numerous commercial operations, but also engages with questions of migration and diaspora.

Paying close attention to current historiographical debates, the contributors make serious efforts to challenge the neat regional boundaries that are often drawn around the trading history of Gujarat.

 

About the Editors

Edward A. Alpers is research professor at the Department of History, University of California, Los Angeles, USA.

Chhaya Goswami is head of the Department of History, S.K. Somaiya College, Mumbai, India.

Contributors:

Calvin H. Allen, Jr.

Edward A. Alpers

Philippe Beaujard

Martha Chaiklin

Ranabir Chakravarti

Sarah Fee

Chhaya Goswami

Pedro Machado

Ruby Maloni

Nishat Manzar

Himanshu Prabha Ray

Radhika Seshan

Samira Sheikh

Abdul Sheriff

Lakshmi Subramanian

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Table of contents

List of Illustrations and Tables

Introduction

Edward A. Alpers and Chhaya Goswami

Part One: Historiography, Method, Sources

  1. Forty Years On: Gujarat in the Indian Ocean

Edward A. Alpers

  1. Gujarat in the History of the Indian Ocean: Navigating Maritime Pasts

Lakshmi Subramanian

  1. Gujarat and Long-Distance Trade in the Indian Ocean Region before the Sixteenth Century

Philippe Beaujard

  1. Early Historic Gujarat and the Trading World of the Western Indian Ocean

Himanshu Prabha Ray

  1. The Commercial Network of Gujarat in the Light of the Jewish Documentary Geniza (Eleventh-Twelfth Centuries)

Ranabir Chakravarti

  1. Reaching across Land and Sea: The Trans-regional Networks of a Local Man

Samira Sheikh

Part Two: Commodities

  1. Filling Hearts with Joy: Handcrafted 'Indian Textiles' Exports to Central Eastern Africa in the Nineteenth Century

Sarah Fee

  1. Surat: City of Ivory

Martha Chaiklin

  1. Coffee Mocha: From the Highlands of Yemen to Surat, Muscat, and Mandvi

Chhaya Goswami

  1. Ratansi Purshottam, the Gujaratis of Muscat, and the Global Connectivity of Indian Ocean Transregional Markets

Calvin H. Allen, Jr.

  1. Adjusting Output to Demand: Weavers and Collateral Service Providers' Equation with the English

Merchants in Gujarat in the Seventeenth Century

Nishat Manzar

Part Three: Trading Networks and Diaspora

  1. Gujarati Merchant Diaspora in South East Asia (Sixteenth and Seventeenth Centuries)

Ruby Maloni

  1. The Deepest Blue Sea: Gujarati Merchant Shipping and the Commercial Currents of the Indian Ocean in the Eighteenth and Nineteenth Centuries

Pedro Machado

    Read More