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Business, Race, and Politics in British India, c.1850-1960 Maria Misra (Fellow and Tutor in Modern History, Fellow and Tutor in Modern History, Keble College, Oxford)

Business, Race, and Politics in British India, c.1850-1960 By Maria Misra (Fellow and Tutor in Modern History, Fellow and Tutor in Modern History, Keble College, Oxford)

Business, Race, and Politics in British India, c.1850-1960 by Maria Misra (Fellow and Tutor in Modern History, Fellow and Tutor in Modern History, Keble College, Oxford)


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This new study examines the political, racial, and economic attitudes of an important group of British businessman in India between 1850 and 1960. In explaining the reasons for their decline, it casts new light on British colonial society in India and makes an important contribution to the current debate on the role of race and culture in the erosion of British imperial power.

Business, Race, and Politics in British India, c.1850-1960 Summary

Business, Race, and Politics in British India, c.1850-1960 by Maria Misra (Fellow and Tutor in Modern History, Fellow and Tutor in Modern History, Keble College, Oxford)

This is a study of the political and economic activities of an important group of British businessmen in India between 1850 and 1960. Though denounced by Indian nationalists as the economic arm of the British Raj, the firms of these `Managing Agents' seemed unassailable before the First World War. However, during the inter-war period they rapidly lost their commanding position to both Indian and other foreign competitors. Dr Misra argues that the failure of these firms was, in part, the consequence of their particular (and ultimately self-defeating) attitudes towards business, politics, and race. She casts new light on British colonial society in India, and makes an important contribution to current debates on the nature of the British Empire and the causes of Britain's relative economic decline.

Business, Race, and Politics in British India, c.1850-1960 Reviews

this is an excellent study of an important subject. The theme of the book is clear throughout, and it is well written, and refreshingly free of pretentious jargon * American Historical Review, (Oct 2000) *
This book is a significant contribution to the understanding of the political economy of the managing agency system. Its fresh angle of approach is sustained by the use of a wide range of original sources * American Historical Review, (Oct 2000) *
Misra deftly highlights key differences in cultural attitudes between multinationals and British Managing Agency Houses, and the effect this had on the latter's performance ... The anecdotal evidence is abundant, apt and refreshing ... the study, as a pathfinder, is excellent. Gita Piramal, Business History Review
This is a powerfully argued work ... an interesting study of the mechanics of British business in the Indian sub-continent particularly of the nineteenth century. It deserves a wide readership among business, imperial and post-colonial historians alike. * Patricia S. Barton, Business History, Oct.00. *
This is a thoroughly researched, well-documented and marvellous book. It will appeal to scholars of South Asia as well as of business history ... This book sheds light on imperial commercial attitudes and contributes a great deal to the corpus of exciting new work delineating various aspects of colonial rule in South Asia. * Sumit Majumdar, THES, 19/11/99 *
The book is a valuable addition to the expanding literature on the evolution of the Indian economy and the relations between business and government. It is balanced and non-dogmatic. It throws valuable light on both the last century of british rule in india and Indian economic development. * D.K. Fieldhouse, English Historical Review, Vol.115 No.461 *
Misra ... has written a subtle, elegant, and absorbing study of this phenomenon. * G R G Hambly, CHOICE, February 2000 *

Table of Contents

PART I - THE ORIGINS OF THE MANAGING HOUSES, 1860-1919 ; PART II - THE MANAGING AGENCIES AND THE INDIAN ECONOMY, 1919-1947 ; PART III - EXPATRIATE ENTERPRISE, RACE, AND POLITICS

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NPB9780198207115
9780198207115
0198207115
Business, Race, and Politics in British India, c.1850-1960 by Maria Misra (Fellow and Tutor in Modern History, Fellow and Tutor in Modern History, Keble College, Oxford)
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Oxford University Press
1999-04-29
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