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Title: A local history of global capital :
Other Titles: jute and peasant life in the Bengal Delta /
Authors: Ali, Tariq Omar, ; author. ; no2018079452. ;;Bengal Basin ; Economic conditions ; History. ;sh2007010668. ;;Bengal Basin ; Social conditions ; History. ;sh2007010668. ;
subject: Jute industry ; Bengal Basin ; History. ;sh85071154. ;;Commodity exchanges. ;sh85028977. ;;382.0954 ; 23 ;;HF3786.5 ; .A665 2018 ;;HF3786.5 ; .A665 2018 ;
Year: 2018
place: Princeton, New Jersey ;
Oxford, England :
Publisher: Princeton University Press,
Series/Report no.: Histories of economic life. ;
Abstract: Before the advent of synthetic fibers and cargo containers, jute sacks were the preferred packaging material of global trade, transporting the world's grain, cotton, sugar, tobacco, coffee, wool, guano, and bacon. Jute was the second-most widely consumed fiber in the world, after cotton. While the sack circulated globally, the plant was cultivated almost exclusively by peasant smallholders in a small corner of the world: the Bengal delta. This book examines how jute fibers entangled the delta's peasantry in the rhythms and vicissitudes of global capital.Taking readers from the nineteenth-century high noon of the British Raj to the early years of post-partition Pakistan in the mid-twentieth century, Tariq Omar Ali traces how the global connections wrought by jute transformed every facet of peasant life: practices of work, leisure, domesticity, and sociality; ideas and discourses of justice, ethics, piety, and religiosity; and political commitments and actions. Ali examines how peasant life was structured and restructured with oscillations in global commodity markets, as the nineteenth-century period of peasant consumerism and prosperity gave way to debt and poverty in the twentieth century.A Local History of Global Capital traces how jute bound the Bengal delta's peasantry to turbulent global capital, and how global commodity markets shaped everyday peasant life and determined the difference between prosperity and poverty, survival and starvation. ;
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Electronic version: ; Ali, Tariq Omar. ; Local history of global capital. ; Princeton, NJ : Princeton University Press, 2018 ; 9781400889280 ; (OCoLC)1024311072. ;




URI: http://localhost/handle/Hannan/2081
ISBN: 9780691170237 ; (hardback ; ; alk. paper) ;
0691170231 ; (hardback ; ; alk. paper) ;
More Information: xv, 244 pages : ; tables, graphs, maps ; ; 24 cm. ;
Includes bibliographical references (pages 201-231) and index. ;
Appears in Collections:تمامی گرایش های مدیریت شامل مدیریت بازرگانی و صنعتی

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Title: A local history of global capital :
Other Titles: jute and peasant life in the Bengal Delta /
Authors: Ali, Tariq Omar, ; author. ; no2018079452. ;;Bengal Basin ; Economic conditions ; History. ;sh2007010668. ;;Bengal Basin ; Social conditions ; History. ;sh2007010668. ;
subject: Jute industry ; Bengal Basin ; History. ;sh85071154. ;;Commodity exchanges. ;sh85028977. ;;382.0954 ; 23 ;;HF3786.5 ; .A665 2018 ;;HF3786.5 ; .A665 2018 ;
Year: 2018
place: Princeton, New Jersey ;
Oxford, England :
Publisher: Princeton University Press,
Series/Report no.: Histories of economic life. ;
Abstract: Before the advent of synthetic fibers and cargo containers, jute sacks were the preferred packaging material of global trade, transporting the world's grain, cotton, sugar, tobacco, coffee, wool, guano, and bacon. Jute was the second-most widely consumed fiber in the world, after cotton. While the sack circulated globally, the plant was cultivated almost exclusively by peasant smallholders in a small corner of the world: the Bengal delta. This book examines how jute fibers entangled the delta's peasantry in the rhythms and vicissitudes of global capital.Taking readers from the nineteenth-century high noon of the British Raj to the early years of post-partition Pakistan in the mid-twentieth century, Tariq Omar Ali traces how the global connections wrought by jute transformed every facet of peasant life: practices of work, leisure, domesticity, and sociality; ideas and discourses of justice, ethics, piety, and religiosity; and political commitments and actions. Ali examines how peasant life was structured and restructured with oscillations in global commodity markets, as the nineteenth-century period of peasant consumerism and prosperity gave way to debt and poverty in the twentieth century.A Local History of Global Capital traces how jute bound the Bengal delta's peasantry to turbulent global capital, and how global commodity markets shaped everyday peasant life and determined the difference between prosperity and poverty, survival and starvation. ;
Description: 
Electronic version: ; Ali, Tariq Omar. ; Local history of global capital. ; Princeton, NJ : Princeton University Press, 2018 ; 9781400889280 ; (OCoLC)1024311072. ;




URI: http://localhost/handle/Hannan/2081
ISBN: 9780691170237 ; (hardback ; ; alk. paper) ;
0691170231 ; (hardback ; ; alk. paper) ;
More Information: xv, 244 pages : ; tables, graphs, maps ; ; 24 cm. ;
Includes bibliographical references (pages 201-231) and index. ;
Appears in Collections:تمامی گرایش های مدیریت شامل مدیریت بازرگانی و صنعتی

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Title: A local history of global capital :
Other Titles: jute and peasant life in the Bengal Delta /
Authors: Ali, Tariq Omar, ; author. ; no2018079452. ;;Bengal Basin ; Economic conditions ; History. ;sh2007010668. ;;Bengal Basin ; Social conditions ; History. ;sh2007010668. ;
subject: Jute industry ; Bengal Basin ; History. ;sh85071154. ;;Commodity exchanges. ;sh85028977. ;;382.0954 ; 23 ;;HF3786.5 ; .A665 2018 ;;HF3786.5 ; .A665 2018 ;
Year: 2018
place: Princeton, New Jersey ;
Oxford, England :
Publisher: Princeton University Press,
Series/Report no.: Histories of economic life. ;
Abstract: Before the advent of synthetic fibers and cargo containers, jute sacks were the preferred packaging material of global trade, transporting the world's grain, cotton, sugar, tobacco, coffee, wool, guano, and bacon. Jute was the second-most widely consumed fiber in the world, after cotton. While the sack circulated globally, the plant was cultivated almost exclusively by peasant smallholders in a small corner of the world: the Bengal delta. This book examines how jute fibers entangled the delta's peasantry in the rhythms and vicissitudes of global capital.Taking readers from the nineteenth-century high noon of the British Raj to the early years of post-partition Pakistan in the mid-twentieth century, Tariq Omar Ali traces how the global connections wrought by jute transformed every facet of peasant life: practices of work, leisure, domesticity, and sociality; ideas and discourses of justice, ethics, piety, and religiosity; and political commitments and actions. Ali examines how peasant life was structured and restructured with oscillations in global commodity markets, as the nineteenth-century period of peasant consumerism and prosperity gave way to debt and poverty in the twentieth century.A Local History of Global Capital traces how jute bound the Bengal delta's peasantry to turbulent global capital, and how global commodity markets shaped everyday peasant life and determined the difference between prosperity and poverty, survival and starvation. ;
Description: 
Electronic version: ; Ali, Tariq Omar. ; Local history of global capital. ; Princeton, NJ : Princeton University Press, 2018 ; 9781400889280 ; (OCoLC)1024311072. ;




URI: http://localhost/handle/Hannan/2081
ISBN: 9780691170237 ; (hardback ; ; alk. paper) ;
0691170231 ; (hardback ; ; alk. paper) ;
More Information: xv, 244 pages : ; tables, graphs, maps ; ; 24 cm. ;
Includes bibliographical references (pages 201-231) and index. ;
Appears in Collections:تمامی گرایش های مدیریت شامل مدیریت بازرگانی و صنعتی

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