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Empire Of Labor How The East India Company Colonized Hired Work 1st Edition Titas Chakraborty

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Empire Of Labor How The East India Company Colonized Hired Work 1st Edition Titas Chakraborty
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Publisher: University of California Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 55.84 MB
Pages: 337
Author: Titas Chakraborty
ISBN: 9780520399648, 9780520399631, 9780520399662, 0520399641, 0520399633, 0520399668
Language: English
Year: 2025
Edition: 1

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Empire Of Labor How The East India Company Colonized Hired Work 1st Edition Titas Chakraborty by Titas Chakraborty 9780520399648, 9780520399631, 9780520399662, 0520399641, 0520399633, 0520399668 instant download after payment.

Empire of Labor tells the story of how hired workers experienced and responded to the rise to power over the long eighteenth century of the English East India Company (EIC), which perennially hired thousands of people in and around its settlements in Bengal. Focusing on boatmen and silk reelers as well as sailors and soldiers—a remarkable look at both indigenous and European workers—the story begins with the earliest accounts of the EIC's dealings with hired labor in the region, from 1651. Prior to EIC dominance, hired workers drove hard bargains with their employers, making demands that drew upon their own notions of wages, work rhythms, and time. When their demands were not met, they ran away, often to rival indigenous or European employers. Empire of Labor explores these demands and how they conflicted with the EIC's notions of discipline. Analyzing Bengali literary sources and Dutch and English archival materials, the book rethinks the ascendancy of the company state as a violent process involving removing competing employers, imposing army and police power, introducing new production technologies, and instituting draconian regulations which eliminated indigenous cultures of work. Most importantly, it depicts the lifeworlds of these recalcitrant workers, showing how they lived and resisted. A major intervention in histories of colonialism, labor, migration, and law, Empire of Labor ultimately recasts colonial rule as a novel form of state-labor relationship.

Titas Chakraborty is Assistant Professor of History at Duke Kunshan University.

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