From Western India to Eastern Africa—the Rise of the Parsis in the 18th and 19th Centuries

IF 0.5 1区 历史学 Q1 HISTORY Journal of the Economic and Social History of the Orient Pub Date : 2024-03-01 DOI:10.1163/15685209-12341618
Kaveh Yazdani
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The present paper examines the socio-economic conditions for the ascendancy of the Zoroastrian community in Western India between the 18th and 19th centuries. This study reinforces the well-established thesis on the role played by the Parsis in the development of capitalism in India. What distinguishes it from other narratives is the periodization of this development and the consideration of Parsi agency in the Western Indian Ocean region and East Africa, especially Mozambique. The cooperation of the Parsis with the European trade companies and private European traders as of the mid-17th century—most notably, their links to the English East India Company, which boosted the Zoroastrian communities of northwestern India—is investigated. I try to show how the Parsis, who had been predominantly peasants, farmers and artisans from the 10th to 17th centuries, increasingly embarked upon trade, moneylending, brokerage and production. Because of their accumulated wealth, their numbers as well as their influence augmented throughout the 18th and 19th centuries.
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从印度西部到非洲东部--18 和 19 世纪帕西人的崛起
本文探讨了 18 至 19 世纪拜火教在印度西部兴起的社会经济条件。这项研究加强了关于帕西人在印度资本主义发展中所起作用的既定论点。与其他叙述不同的是,本研究对这一发展进行了时期划分,并考虑了帕西人在西印度洋地区和东非,尤其是莫桑比克的作用。本书对 17 世纪中叶帕西人与欧洲贸易公司和欧洲私人商人的合作进行了研究,其中最值得注意的是他们与英国东印度公司的联系,这种联系促进了印度西北部琐罗亚斯德教社区的发展。我试图说明,10 世纪至 17 世纪以农民、农场主和工匠为主的帕西人是如何越来越多地从事贸易、放贷、经纪和生产活动的。由于财富的积累,他们的人数和影响力在整个 18 世纪和 19 世纪都在增加。
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期刊介绍: The Journal of the Economic and Social History of the Orient (JESHO) publishes original research articles in Asian, Near, Middle Eastern and Mediterranean Studies across history. The journal promotes world history from Asian and Middle Eastern perspectives and it challenges scholars to integrate cultural and intellectual history with economic, social and political analysis. The editors of the journal invite both early-career and established scholars to present their explorations into new fields of research. JESHO encourages debate across disciplines in the humanities and the social sciences. Published since 1958, JESHO is the oldest and most respected journal in its field. Please note that JESHO will not accept books for review.
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