Origins of Colonialism by Tirthankar Roy

Origins of Colonialism by Tirthankar Roy

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Origins of Colonialism by Tirthankar Roy

Historians explain the eighteenth-century origin of European colonialism in Asia either with the profile of the merchants or an argument about uneven power. This Element suggests that the environment was an important factor, too. With India (1600-1800) as the primary example, it says that the tropical monsoon climatic condition, extreme seasonality, and low land yield made the land-tax-based empires weak from within. The seaboard supplied a more benign environment. Sometime in the eighteenth century, a transformation began as the seaside traded more, generated complementary services, and encouraged the in-migration of capital and skills to supply these services. The birth of a new state from this base depended, however, on building connections inland, which was still a dangerous and uncertain enterprise. European merchants were an enabling force in doing this. But we cannot understand the process without close attention to geography.
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ISBN 13 9781009524193
ISBN 10 1009524194
Title Origins of Colonialism
Author Tirthankar Roy
Series Elements In Economic History
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Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Year published 2025-04-10
Number of pages 100
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