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Michael O'Sullivan No Birds of Passage (Hardback)

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Book Title
No Birds of Passage : a History of Gujarati Muslim Business Communities, 1800-1975
Publication Name
No Birds of Passage
Title
No Birds of Passage
Subtitle
A History of Gujarati Muslim Business Communities, 1800–1975
Author
Michael O'sullivan
Format
Hardcover
ISBN-10
0674271904
EAN
9780674271906
ISBN
9780674271906
Publisher
Harvard University Press
Genre
Religion, Business & Economics, History
Topic
Asia / Southeast Asia, Islam / History, Economic History, Free Enterprise
Release Date
19/09/2023
Release Year
2023
Language
English
Country/Region of Manufacture
US
Item Height
1.3in
Item Length
9.2in
Item Width
6.1in
Item Weight
27.3 Oz
Publication Year
2023
Number of Pages
400 Pages

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A sweeping account of three Gujarati Muslim trading communities, whose commercial success over nearly two centuries sheds new light on the history of capitalism, Islam, and empire in South Asia. During the nineteenth century, three Gujarati Muslim commercial castes--the Bohras, Khojas, and Memons--came to dominate Muslim business in South Asia. Although these communities constitute less than 1 percent of South Asia's Muslim population, they are still disproportionately represented among the region's leading Muslim-owned firms today. In No Birds of Passage , Michael O'Sullivan argues that the conditions enabling their success have never been understood, thanks to stereotypes--embraced equally by colonial administrators and Muslim commentators--that estrange them from their religious identity. Yet while long viewed as Hindus in all but name, or as "Westernized" Muslims who embraced colonial institutions, these groups in fact entwined economic prerogatives and religious belief in a distinctive form of Muslim capitalism. Following entrepreneurial firms from Gujarat to the Hijaz, Hong Kong, Mombasa, Rangoon, and beyond, O'Sullivan reveals the importance of kinship networks, private property, and religious obligation to their business endeavors. This paradigm of Muslim capitalism found its highest expression in the jamaats , the central caste institutions of each community, which combined South Asian, Islamicate, and European traditions of corporate life. The jamaats also played an essential role in negotiating the position of all three groups in relation to British authorities and Indian Muslim nationalists, as well as the often-sharp divisions within the castes themselves. O'Sullivan's account sheds light on Gujarati Muslim economic life from the dawn of colonial hegemony in India to the crisis of the postcolonial state, and provides fascinating insights into the broader effects of capitalist enterprise on Muslim experience in modern South Asia.

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Publisher
Harvard University Press
ISBN-10
0674271904
ISBN-13
9780674271906
eBay Product ID (ePID)
22058804627

Product Key Features

Book Title
No Birds of Passage : a History of Gujarati Muslim Business Communities, 1800-1975
Author
Michael O'sullivan
Format
Hardcover
Language
English
Topic
Asia / Southeast Asia, Islam / History, Economic History, Free Enterprise
Publication Year
2023
Genre
Religion, Business & Economics, History
Number of Pages
400 Pages

Dimensions

Item Length
9.2in
Item Height
1.3in
Item Width
6.1in
Item Weight
27.3 Oz

Additional Product Features

Lc Classification Number
Hf3786.O885 2023
Reviews
A major contribution to South Asian history. O'Sullivan's sweeping account of Gujarati Muslim business communities is more than a business history. It is an impressive examination of how the Khojas, Bohras, and Memons reshaped community corporate identities through their interactions with the colonial state, Indian nationalism, Muslim politics, and postcolonial regimes., This sophisticated and fine-grained case study is a model of how to write revisionist economic histories that resonate with the experiences of people in most of the world. No Birds of Passage succeeds precisely because its conceptual apparatus is built on giving endogenous institutions their due, bringing together a range of sources in multiple languages, and openly embracing paradoxes without which this story of Muslim capitalism would have remained illegible. This is an exciting contribution to the burgeoning global histories of capitalism., This is an audacious scholarly conversation between received categories of classical political economy and South Asian Islam that is likely to provoke debate among specialists in the field. For the general student of history however, it is a book that demands close attention for its outstanding contributions to the craft, both in its expansive approach toward the archive as in its deft interweaving of religion, culture and politics within the complex terrain of capitalist enterprise and law. The structure, prose and narrative richness of the book are likely to ensure a life for it outside the scholarly niche of economic history., No Birds of Passage is a brilliant and strikingly innovative contribution to the history of trade and diaspora in the Indian Ocean. Based on an impressive array of sources, it tells a compelling story about the emergence of a distinctive form of Muslim capitalism that continues to shape the region today., This is a landmark work of scholarship, meticulously recovering the transimperial worldviews of Gujarati Muslim business communities both before and after the age of imperial capitalism. Attentive to historical asymmetries of race and sovereignty, O'Sullivan's dynamic and capacious study will inform future work on imperial and postcolonial economic history as well as on the social-religious logics of capital accumulation., This is a landmark work of scholarship, meticulously recovering the transimperial world-views of Gujarati Muslim business communities both before and after the age of imperial capitalism. Attentive to historical asymmetries of race and sovereignty, O'Sullivan's dynamic and capacious study will inform future work on imperial and postcolonial economic history as well as on the social-religious logics of capital accumulation., An important contribution to a growing body of scholarship on the internal, social, economic, and religious structures of South Asian mercantile, moneylending, and corporate communities ...a masterful argument for studying economic and business history through the lens of Muslim religious authority, legal practice, and identity.
Lccn
2023-000745
Dewey Decimal
338.095475
Dewey Edition
23
Illustrated
Yes

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