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Coastal histories : society and ecology in pre-modern India / edited by Yogesh Sharma.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Publication details: Delhi : Primus Books, 2013.Description: lxi, 215 pages : illustrations ; 25 cmISBN:
  • 9789380607009 (hbk.)
Subject(s): Genre/Form: DDC classification:
  • 577.510954 23 SHA
Contents:
Implantation of commercial crops : chochineal culture and the regional ecology in the eighteenth century Coromandel / Arvind Sinha -- Of rivers and roads : transport networks and economy in eighteenth-century Bengal / Tilottama Mukherjee -- The politics and culture of early modern warfare on the Konkan coast of India during the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries / Anirudh Deshpande -- Coastal polity and the changing port-hiearchy of Kerala / Pius Malekandathil -- Women in Portuguese India : their representation in sixteenth century sources / Joy L.K. Pachuau -- Disease, morbidity and mortality in the Indian Ocean world, 1500-1800 / Abhay Kumar Singh -- Life and death : life of early English settlers at Bombay, 1661-1760 / Vaibhav Sharma -- From fishermen to boatmen : the mucquas of Madras, 1650-1750 / Jangkhomang Guite.
Summary: The subject of maritime and oceanic history comprises a large corpus and includes related thematic engagements such as the history of overseas exploration and expansion, navalmilitary history, shipping, port cities, the role of migrations and cross-cultural processes. This extensive field of enquiry also focuses upon the study of littoral societies or the coastal regions, in understanding the influence of the ocean upon these lands. The interface between the land and the sea, with its several ecological and topographical variations, has played an important role in determining human activity, the settlement patterns and material culture in the coastal regions, which taken together constitute huge masses of territories in all continents. The general pattern of existence and the rhythm of life in all these dissociated regions, however, had considerable commonality, due to the overwhelming impact of the two dominant elements-water and land-in shaping the destinies of its inhabitants. Coastal societies have their own particular notion of identity and ambience, which differentiates them from the extensive continental zones. It is in this context, that coastal territories and their histories constitute an interesting theme of enquiry. The present volume examines a number of themes pertaining to different coastal regions of India: coastal ecology, commercial crops, transmission of diseases, fortifications, port hierarchy, new port towns, vessels and boats, fishing communities, social life of women, etc. It should be of interest to students and scholars of maritime history of India.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Implantation of commercial crops : chochineal culture and the regional ecology in the eighteenth century Coromandel / Arvind Sinha -- Of rivers and roads : transport networks and economy in eighteenth-century Bengal / Tilottama Mukherjee -- The politics and culture of early modern warfare on the Konkan coast of India during the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries / Anirudh Deshpande -- Coastal polity and the changing port-hiearchy of Kerala / Pius Malekandathil -- Women in Portuguese India : their representation in sixteenth century sources / Joy L.K. Pachuau -- Disease, morbidity and mortality in the Indian Ocean world, 1500-1800 / Abhay Kumar Singh -- Life and death : life of early English settlers at Bombay, 1661-1760 / Vaibhav Sharma -- From fishermen to boatmen : the mucquas of Madras, 1650-1750 / Jangkhomang Guite.

The subject of maritime and oceanic history comprises a large corpus and includes related thematic engagements such as the history of overseas exploration and expansion, navalmilitary history, shipping, port cities, the role of migrations and cross-cultural processes.
This extensive field of enquiry also focuses upon the study of littoral societies or the coastal regions, in understanding the influence of the ocean upon these lands.
The interface between the land and the sea, with its several ecological and topographical variations, has played an important role in determining human activity, the settlement patterns and material culture in the coastal regions, which taken together constitute huge masses of territories in all continents. The general pattern of existence and the rhythm of life in all these dissociated regions, however, had considerable commonality, due to the overwhelming impact of the two dominant elements-water and land-in shaping the destinies of its inhabitants.
Coastal societies have their own particular notion of identity and ambience, which differentiates them from the extensive continental zones. It is in this context, that coastal territories and their histories constitute an interesting theme of enquiry.
The present volume examines a number of themes pertaining to different coastal regions of India: coastal ecology, commercial crops, transmission of diseases, fortifications, port hierarchy, new port towns, vessels and boats, fishing communities, social life of women, etc. It should be of interest to students and scholars of maritime history of India.

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