Economics 397MI - ST-City,Industr,Labor/ColIndia
Spring
2022
01
3.00
Priyanka Srivastava
TU TH 10:00AM 11:15AM
UMass Amherst
28399
Herter Hall room 206
priyanka@history.umass.edu
36881
Focusing on Calcutta (present day Kolkata) and Bombay (present day Mumbai), the two most important port cities and industrial centers of British India, this course examines how trade and industrialization shaped urban society and politics in colonial India. We will explore themes that include the following: colonial trade, the gendered history of colonial labor migration, beginning of factory industries, the emergence of a class of industrial entrepreneurs and wage earners, the built environment of colonial cities, industrial housing, the development of labor unions and their interactions with the anti-imperialist nationalist politics.
This class will meet with History 397CL, which will have an enrollment capacity of 10 students.
Open only to Econ/STPEC/ResEc/MgrEcon Primary majors until after juniors enroll, then open to all on November 19.