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Smuggling as Subversion: Colonialism, Indian Merchants, and the Politics of
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Smuggling as Subversion: Colonialism, Indian Merchants, and the Politics of Opium, 1790-1843 Hardcover - 2005

by Amar Farooqui


From the publisher

In the modern era, Western colonialism has been a vehicle for the diffusion of a wide range of narcotic substances, but of all the drugs promoted by colonialism, opium occupies a unique place. Smuggling as Subversion is the first comprehensive account of the opium industry in western India during the colonial period, from its beginnings to the mid-19th century. This is an in-depth examination of the use of opium during colonial times, and at the same time the fascinating story of how Indian merchants developed a smuggling enterprise that subverted the East India Company's monopoly in the drug, setting in motion a chain of events that led to the first Opium War in China. Smuggling as Subversion is gripping and essential reading for students and scholars of the history of narcotics, India, or colonialism.

Details

  • Title Smuggling as Subversion: Colonialism, Indian Merchants, and the Politics of Opium, 1790-1843
  • Author Amar Farooqui
  • Binding Hardcover
  • Pages 280
  • Volumes 1
  • Language ENG
  • Publisher Lexington Books
  • Date 2005-09
  • Illustrated Yes
  • ISBN 9780739108864 / 0739108867
  • Weight 1.06 lbs (0.48 kg)
  • Dimensions 9.32 x 6.1 x 0.78 in (23.67 x 15.49 x 1.98 cm)
  • Themes
    • Chronological Period: 18th Century
    • Chronological Period: 19th Century
    • Cultural Region: Indian
  • Library of Congress subjects India - Economic conditions, Opium trade - India - Malwa (Madhya Pradesh
  • Library of Congress Catalog Number 2004029322
  • Dewey Decimal Code 382.456

About the author

Amar Farooqui is reader in modern Indian history, University of Delhi.