"From desh to desh": The Family Firm as Trans-Local Household in the Nineteenth-Century Western Indian Ocean

IF 0.7 2区 历史学 Q1 HISTORY Journal of World History Pub Date : 2023-06-01 DOI:10.1353/jwh.2023.a902052
Hollian Wint
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Abstract:Using a micro-historical method, this article reconceptualizes the family firm as a trans-local extended household. The family firm plays a central role in the historiography of long-distance trade in the Indian Ocean. Yet it remains a largely under-theorized concept. The conceptual shift that this article proposes enables the significant analytical incorporation of a broader cast of historical actors, including marital and "networked" kin. From this expanded viewpoint, the family firm emerges as a node in overlapping networks of capital—financial, social, and symbolic—and as a site of intersecting intimate and economic transactions. The article also explores the historical transformations—economic, legal, and social—that reverberated across the western Indian Ocean in the late nineteenth century. Eschewing a static institutional model, it argues that any analysis of the family firm must attend to the dynamic and complex shifts in household relationships that were wrought by such transformations.
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“从desh到desh”:19世纪西印度洋跨地方家庭的家族企业
摘要:本文运用微观历史的方法,将家族企业重新定义为一个跨地域的大家庭。家族企业在印度洋长途贸易史上扮演着核心角色。然而,它在很大程度上仍然是一个理论化不足的概念。这篇文章提出的概念转变使更广泛的历史参与者能够进行重要的分析,包括婚姻和“网络化”亲属。从这个扩展的角度来看,家族企业是资本重叠网络中的一个节点——金融、社会和象征——以及亲密和经济交易的交叉点。这篇文章还探讨了19世纪末在西印度洋引起反响的经济、法律和社会的历史变革。它避开了静态的制度模式,认为对家族企业的任何分析都必须关注这种转变所造成的家庭关系的动态和复杂变化。
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期刊介绍: Devoted to historical analysis from a global point of view, the Journal of World History features a range of comparative and cross-cultural scholarship and encourages research on forces that work their influences across cultures and civilizations. Themes examined include large-scale population movements and economic fluctuations; cross-cultural transfers of technology; the spread of infectious diseases; long-distance trade; and the spread of religious faiths, ideas, and ideals. Individual subscription is by membership in the World History Association.
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