自由贸易帝国:东印度公司与殖民市场的形成

Empire of Free Trade: The East India Company and the Making of the Colonial Marketplace. By Sudipta Sen. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 1998. Pp. 225. $37.50.

Journal of Economic History · 2001
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中文导读

本书以18世纪中叶东印度公司征服孟加拉为案例,强调市场而非乡村是殖民征服的核心战场,并挑战了认为殖民统治对印度社会影响有限的修正主义史学观点。

Abstract

This book, a revised University of Pennsylvania dissertation, takes up a “classic” topic in Indian history, that of the conquest of Bengal by the East India Company in the mideighteenth century. As much has been written about this portentous event, it is essential to ask what Sen brings to the discussion that is fresh. At the heart of the book's originality is Sen's insistence upon the central role of markets and marketplaces, subjects rarely examined by Indian historians, who have been primarily concerned with land tenure and rural social organization. As he traces the coming of colonialism to Bengal, Sen makes of the market, not the countryside, “the epicenter of the battle for colonial conquest” (p. 7). Sen's second objective is to challenge the revisionist historiography, associated especially with such scholars as David Washbrook, that insists on an easy transition, with little institutional disruption, from indigenous to early colonial rule. As Sen bluntly puts it in his introduction, he proposes to argue against “the interpretation that, under the surface of administrative and commercial expansion, Indian society moved along at its own pace, unaffected by the colonial rule to which it was being subjected” (p. 5). Contest over markets went hand in hand, in his view, with the creation of an intrusive colonial state.

东印度公司孟加拉殖民征服殖民市场市场争夺