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Strange Riches: Bengal In The Mercantile Map Of South Asia

(Paperback - 2006)
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Rila Mukherjee

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Publisher: Cambridge University Press India Pvt. Ltd.


Strange Riches: Bengal In The Mercantile Map Of South Asia
This book attempts to understand the commercial and social history of erstwhile Bengal in terms of its links with it neighbouring countries in the northern region of the Bay of Bengal. It touches upon the key issues in both maritime and territorial history such as the early medieval trade revolution and its impact on the borders of Bengal. The discussion focusses on Southeast Bengal - the most economically developed area of Bengal in terms of transport networks, agriculture, artisan products and trade. Most of this area underwent two major transformations in the twentieth century: once as a result of the formation of East Pakistan in 1947 and a second time after the formation of Bangladesh in 1971. The volume concludes with certain major issues of concern between India and Bangladesh at the turn of the twenty-first century.

This book attempts to understand the commercial and social history of erstwhile Bengal in terms of its links with it neighbouring countries in the northern region of the Bay of Bengal. It touches upon the key issues in both maritime and territorial history such as the early medieval trade revolution and its impact on the borders of Bengal. The discussion focusses on Southeast Bengal - the most economically developed area of Bengal in terms of transport networks, agriculture, artisan products and trade. Most of this area underwent two major transformations in the twentieth century: once as a result of the formation of East Pakistan in 1947 and a second time after the formation of Bangladesh in 1971. The volume concludes with certain major issues of concern between India and Bangladesh at the turn of the twenty-first century.
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Details of Strange Riches: Bengal In The Mercantile Map Of South Asia Title: Strange Riches: Bengal In The Mercantile Map Of South Asia
Author: Rila Mukherjee
ISBN:

8175963247


ISBN-13:

9788175963245


Binding: Paperback
Publishing Date: 2006
Publisher: Cambridge University Press India Pvt. Ltd.
Number of Pages: 456
Language: English
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Strange Riches: Bengal In The Mercantile Map Of South Asia, Rila Mukherjee, 8175963247