Exploring Capitalism in the Economy of Early Modern Gujarat: The Structure and Organization of Textile Production and the Market in Surat in the Eighteenth Century

Pub Date : 2023-07-04 DOI:10.7440/histcrit89.2023.04
G. A. Nadri
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Objective/Context: This study has two main goals. First, it explores the structural and organizational dynamics of the textile industry and the market in early modern India, eighteenth-century Gujarat in particular. In this context, the paper also examines how the ascendancy of the English East India Company in the political economy of Western India and the region’s transition to a colonial economy impacted the industry, the market, and the relationship between weavers and merchants. Methodology: This paper draws on the literature on textile production and trade, as well as on capitalism in early modern and colonial India, and uses evidence about Gujarat from the records of the English and Dutch East India Companies. Originality: This paper argues that the relationship between weavers and merchants in Surat/Gujarat was dynamic, complementary, and at times, contentious. None of them was able to dominate the relationship, and the English East India Company could not substitute a coercion-based production relation for a market-based one. Conclusions: The dynamics—such as product specialization and innovation, division of labor, the contract system, and forward buying—point to the existence of commercial capitalism in the textile economy. The paper also argues that because of the extraordinary diversity of people engaged in the industry and their varying professional and transactional experiences, it is relevant to recognize that commercial capitalism represents a mode of production that co-existed with others in the economy.
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探索近代早期古吉拉特邦经济中的资本主义:18世纪苏拉特纺织生产和市场的结构与组织
目标/背景:本研究有两个主要目标。首先,它探讨了现代早期印度,特别是18世纪古吉拉特邦纺织业和市场的结构和组织动态。在此背景下,本文还考察了英国东印度公司在西印度政治经济中的优势以及该地区向殖民地经济的过渡如何影响工业、市场以及纺织商和商人之间的关系。方法论:本文借鉴了关于纺织品生产和贸易的文献,以及关于现代早期和殖民地印度的资本主义的文献,并使用了英国和荷兰东印度公司记录中关于古吉拉特邦的证据。独创性:本文认为苏拉特/古吉拉特邦的编织者和商人之间的关系是动态的、互补的,有时也有争议。他们都无法主导这种关系,英国东印度公司也无法用基于胁迫的生产关系取代基于市场的生产关系。结论:产品专业化和创新、分工、合同制和远期购买等动态表明纺织经济中存在商业资本主义。该论文还认为,由于从事该行业的人的多样性以及他们不同的专业和交易经历,认识到商业资本主义代表了一种与经济中其他人共存的生产模式是有意义的。
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