Jute and Empire: The Calcutta Jute Wallahs and the Landscapes of Empire

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Manchester University Press, 1998 - Business & Economics - 258 pages
Based on fascinating primary research in India, England, and Scotland, this book represents a new departure in the writing of imperial history. JUTE AND EMPIRE follows the intriguing story of the rivalry between Calcutta, India, and Dundee, Scotland, from the 1830s to the 1950, as these two cities competed in the world jute trade.
 

Contents

The significance of jute
1
Number of jute looms by country 1940 page
16
The rise of jute 18381928
38
Exports of raw jute from Bengal 189091 72
40
Exports of raw jute from Bengal to all countries 18671914
81
Exports of raw jute from Bengal to the United Kingdom 18671914 82 5 Calcutta exports of gunny bags and gunny cloth to all countries 18791914
82
Percentage of jute crop consumed in India 18931920
86
Jute in crisis 19281955
93
Exports of jute yarn jute piece goods jute sacks and bags from European countries 1924 and 1928
102
Dividend returns for ten pre1914 mills 192730
112
To the greater glory of Scotland and to the benefit
147
Jute and empire
191
Bibliography
243
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