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Global Historian of early modern Europe. PI UKRI FLF “Migration, Adaptation, Innovation, 1500-1800”. East India Companies, Capitalism, Global Trade, Enlightenment, Political Economy. Trying to be a half decent human being. Sometimes. Starting tomorrow.
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🗃️ CfP for a really cool workshop next year in Dresden! PhD students and postdocs warmly welcomed
Finally got @svenbeckert.bsky.social ’s latest. It’s huge in many ways. A book you can win any argument with. Not just because it’s a brilliant global history of capitalism (though it is). Also because, should all else fail, you can hit your opponent over the head with it & instantly knock them out.
Remember to be wary, as today is the only day of the year that incorrect or misleading information is posted on the internet.
Any tips, thoughts, or insights would be hugely appreciated.
Then there is "Bissendas” and “Likikander” (described as “noir”) and “Guicham” and “Sirmond” both described as “gentil” (i.e. Hindu). “Manichaudery” and “Durgaramitter”are both noted as Muslims, and, just to make things really clear a “Likikander” is described as _both_ Muslim and Hindu.
I know next to nothing except their names - and those only in questionable French transliterations: "Cokvasin", a Muslim merchant with a substantial fleet; "Merza Gonaverdy" who they employed as vakil in legal proceedings;
Can the hive mind can help me with a question on #earlymodern commercial culture in #India? In my research I identified (or rather failed to) four individuals who Prussians East India Company servants had dealings with during their time in 1750s Bengal. Can anybody help me find out more about them?