Indian emigrants to sugar colonies: a study through Calcutta port, 1842-1900
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Book Details
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Publisher: ADITYA PRAKASHAN Indological Publishers & Booksellers
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ISBN-13: 9789384082888
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ISBN-10: 9384082880
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Edition: Delhi
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Year: 2017
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Language: English
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Subject: Sociology
About the Book
This book explores the relationship between two significant phases of migration during the nineteenth century, which established Calcutta Port as a central hub for overseas emigration from specific regions of India. Beginning with an in-depth analysis of the causes behind the large-scale emigration from northern and eastern India, the volume moves towards understanding the factors that led to changes in the direction of these population movements.
Interwoven with the broader context of industrial expansion in British India, the book presents a fresh framework for writing migration history. It offers valuable insights into the interplay between migration patterns and socio-economic developments in colonial India, making it an essential resource for those studying migration, colonialism, and social transformations in nineteenth-century India.

