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Tides of revolution and empire


Tides of revolution and empire
New histories of the Oceanic South.
Historical accounts of the ‘age of revolution’ between the 18th and 19th centuries and the expansion of the British empire often neglect crucial perspectives of indigenous people in the Indian and Pacific Oceans.
In this interview, Sujit Sivasundaram, Professor of World History, Fellow of Gonville and Caius College, and Director of Centre of South Asian Studies at the University of Cambridge, speaks to us about his latest book
Waves Across the South: A New History of Revolution and Empire.
Drawing from important archival material and the perspectives of ocean-facing people from regions that have not been cast together by land-based cartographies, Sivasundaram tells us how ....

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Polity, Policy, and the Economy of Salt in Manipur circa 1826–1947


While the traditional production of spherical flat salt chunks through the evaporation of saline water from salt wells dates back to the ancient history of Manipur, notions of salt monopolies and salt as a revenue source evolved during the colonial period in Manipur. The British became involved in local politics and took control of the fiscal policy of the state. Under them, the quantum of salt produced reduced, and salt production itself became more expensive. This paper studies how British business practices, and, later on, an uninterested state government, caused the self-reliant salt economy to become a dependent one.
 
The traditional production of circular, flat salt chunks dates back to the ancient history of Manipur. Saline water from salt wells was evaporated to manufacture spherical salt slabs. Some salt was kept for domestic consumption, and the remainder, surplus amount was sold in local markets. ....

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