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100 _aSingh, Abhay Kumar
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245 _aModern world system and Indian proto-industrialization: Bengal 1650-1800 (Vol. II)
_cSingh, Abhay Kumar
260 _aNew Delhi
_bNorthern Book Centre
_c2006
300 _a2 vols.
365 _bINR 5500.00
520 _aIn this work of interrelationship between Indian proto-industrialization and modern world system, the author studies the intricate process, mechanisms and techniques of interdependence during the 17th and the 18th centuries. In a detailed analysis of establishing hegemony over the modern world system by Hegemons (Dutch, 17th century, English, 18th century), both the volumes comprehend coherently the methodology and processes involved in the expansion of Indian economy initially, and incorporation and integration of it into the ambit of modern world system in the 18th century. One of the latent aims in a study like this is to highlight the tentative technicalities responsible for peripheralizing India. The book also describes how the modern world system broadened, intensified and diversified the horizon of world market for Indian proto-industrial goods by establishing hegemony over world oceanic space and offering optimal oceanic security to international trading companies and private ocean operator
650 _aIndustrialization - India
650 _aGlobalization - India
650 _aEconomic development - India
650 _aIndia - Commerce
650 _aMaritime - India
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