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Indian Merchants and Entrepreneurs in Historical Perspective
A Systems Model for Developing Countries
Makrand Mehta;
Hard bound book;  Pages : 242
1991 Edition; ISBN - 81-7188-017-7
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About The Book :

Although a substantial Corpus of historical literature has grown over the past two decades on Indian Business, most of the existing works cover short span of time with the result that we do not often get a comprehensive account of the operations of Indian businessmen at different period of time. It is also felt that economic historians do not pay adequate attention to non-economic factors shaping and nourishing a business enterprise. This volume attempts to fill the gap which exists in this area of teaching and research.
This work provides a comprehensive and kaleidoscopic view of the business operations of merchants and sharafs over a period of three centuries. It will, hopefully, attract the special attention of Indian Businessmen beside the learned teachers in Universities, keen researchers, and the other readers interested in business history in general and Gujarat in particular.
Economic historians, in recent years, have shown lively interest in the behavior of the Indian Economic System during the Mughal and the Colonial periods of Indian History.
Some historians have argued with force that as Compared to Western Europe, India was economically and technologically back ward in the medieval period and that it was not until the British rule that India made a real break-through towards a direction of modernization and growth. Others have argued with equal vigous that the Mughal Indian economy contained within itself the germs of transformation to a capitalistic mode of production. They have pointed out that the Indian Economy would have made a smooth transition towards the modern capitalistic enterprises had it not been for the intervention of the exploitative colonial rule.
In this volume, the author has also tried to analyse how the medieval Gujarati businessmen responded to their environment, how they perceived opportunities, exploited them, and nurtured and developed their family enterprises.
This study will prove useful not only to professional historians, teachers, and research scholars, but also to those business people who care to reflect on their past and learn from the experience of their historical fellow-travellers.

 

CONTENTS IN DETAIL :

Introduction
 
1. Hindu World View and Gujarati Businessmen
2. The State of Gujarat Economy and Business in the 17th Century : Perceptions of French Travellers
3. Some Aspects of Surat as a Trading Centre in the 17th Century
4. Virji Vora : The Profile of an Indian Businessman in the 17th Century
5. Social Base of Jain Entrepreneurs in the 17th Century : Shantidas Zaveri of Ahmedabad
6. Indigenous Paper Industry and Muslim Entrepreneurship : Paper Technology and Trade of Ahmedabad
7. The Agate Industry of Cambay
8. Indian Bankers and Political Change : A Case Study of the Travadis of Surat, c.1720 -c.1820
9. Birth Pangs of Industrial Entrepreneurship in Colonial India : Ranchhodlal Chhotalal and the Modern Cotton Textile Industry in Ahmedabad, 1861-1898
 
Epilogue
Appendices
Bibliography
Index
 

ABOUT THE author :

Makrand Mehta :

The author is Professor and Head of Department of History, School of Social Sciences, Gujarat University, Ahmedabad (India). Dr. Makrand Mehta is associated with a number of professional organizations. He was President of Modern Indian of the Indian History Congress (1987) and thereafter, President of the Gujarat ltihas Parishad (1988 and 1989).
Makrand Mehta received his education at the M.S. University of Baroda (India), University of Pennsylvania (U.S.A), and Gujarat University. Dr. Mehta is a pains-taking writer and has contributed a number of papers on social and economic history. His books include The Ahmedabad Cotton Textile Industry Genesis and Growth (1982); Urbanization in Western India : A Historical Perspective, ed. (1988); Business Houses in Western India : A Study in Entrepreneurial Response 1850-1956, co-authored (1990); and Regional Roots of Indian Nationalism, ed. (1990).

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