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==External links==
 
==External links==
*[http://www.danbyrnes.com.au/merchants Merchants and Bankers] Dan Byrnes’ site has many references to India related merchants and trade.
 
:Other parts of the site can be accessed via [http://www.merchantnetworks.com.au/listing.htm Merchant Networks]. A search facility is available at the bottom of the page. India related information includes:
 
:*[http://www.merchantnetworks.com.au/periods/1800after/hodsonslists.htm On the Hodson Lists for Families of British India]
 
:*[http://www.merchantnetworks.com.au/periods/1800after/1827indigo.htm Decline of indigo business in India]
 
:*[http://www.merchantnetworks.com.au/contents.htm Listings for British-India] (but you must scroll down this page a considerable way)
 
:The email listings, both [http://www.merchantnetworks.com.au/emailold.htm old] and [http://www.merchantnetworks.com.au/emailers.htm new] also contain references to India.
 
 
*[http://www.biship.com/history.htm  A Short History of British India Steam Navigation 1856-1956] from B I Ship. Contains details of the firm of Mackinnon, Mackenzie & Co, and the establishment of The Calcutta & Burmah Steam Navigation Co Ltd  which became the British India Steam Navigation Co
 
*[http://www.biship.com/history.htm  A Short History of British India Steam Navigation 1856-1956] from B I Ship. Contains details of the firm of Mackinnon, Mackenzie & Co, and the establishment of The Calcutta & Burmah Steam Navigation Co Ltd  which became the British India Steam Navigation Co
 
*[http://academiccommons.columbia.edu/catalog/ac%3A129132 "Routes into Networks: The Structure of English Trade in the East Indies, 1601-1833"] by Emily Erikson and Peter Bearman 2004. Columbia University Working Papers Series
 
*[http://academiccommons.columbia.edu/catalog/ac%3A129132 "Routes into Networks: The Structure of English Trade in the East Indies, 1601-1833"] by Emily Erikson and Peter Bearman 2004. Columbia University Working Papers Series
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*[https://web.archive.org/web/20131024070303/http://coombs.anu.edu.au/SpecialProj/ASAA/biennial-conference/2004/McGuire-J-ASAA2004.pdf "The Rise and Fall of the Oriental Bank in the Nineteenth Century: A Product of the Transformations that Occurred in the World Economy or the Result of its Own Mismanagement"] by John McGuire, South Asia Research Unit, Curtin University, Perth WA. Paper presented to Asian Studies Association of Australia, 15th Biennial Conference, National Convention Centre, Canberra, 29 June - 2 July 2004. Now an archived webpage.
 
*[https://web.archive.org/web/20131024070303/http://coombs.anu.edu.au/SpecialProj/ASAA/biennial-conference/2004/McGuire-J-ASAA2004.pdf "The Rise and Fall of the Oriental Bank in the Nineteenth Century: A Product of the Transformations that Occurred in the World Economy or the Result of its Own Mismanagement"] by John McGuire, South Asia Research Unit, Curtin University, Perth WA. Paper presented to Asian Studies Association of Australia, 15th Biennial Conference, National Convention Centre, Canberra, 29 June - 2 July 2004. Now an archived webpage.
 
*[http://www.marxists.org/history/etol/newspape/ni/vol17/no02/mehta.htm  "Who Controls India’s Economy? A Continuing Pattern of Concentration of Wealth"] by Ashoka Mehta  ''The New International, March-April 1951'' www.marxists.org
 
*[http://www.marxists.org/history/etol/newspape/ni/vol17/no02/mehta.htm  "Who Controls India’s Economy? A Continuing Pattern of Concentration of Wealth"] by Ashoka Mehta  ''The New International, March-April 1951'' www.marxists.org
*[http://barclayperkins.blogspot.com/2010/11/brewing-in-19th-century-india.html Brewing in 19th-century India] barclayperkins
 
 
*''The Legacy Continues...A history of Price Waterhouse, Lovelock & Lewes and PricewaterhouseCoopers Pvt. Ltd. in India'' by Rathin Datta. The first chapter, to page 50, covers the period from 1880 to independence. [http://docs.google.com/viewer?url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.pwc.in%2Fen_IN%2Fin%2Fassets%2Fpdfs%2Faboutus%2Fhistory.pdf html version],  [https://www.pwc.in/en_IN/in/assets/pdfs/aboutus/history.pdf pdf]
 
*''The Legacy Continues...A history of Price Waterhouse, Lovelock & Lewes and PricewaterhouseCoopers Pvt. Ltd. in India'' by Rathin Datta. The first chapter, to page 50, covers the period from 1880 to independence. [http://docs.google.com/viewer?url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.pwc.in%2Fen_IN%2Fin%2Fassets%2Fpdfs%2Faboutus%2Fhistory.pdf html version],  [https://www.pwc.in/en_IN/in/assets/pdfs/aboutus/history.pdf pdf]
 
===Maps===
 
===Maps===

Revision as of 20:24, 24 July 2019

Bank of Bengal, Calcutta

Information on Merchants and Bankers, Trade and Commerce, including Banks

See also:

External links

Maps

Historical books online

Volume 1. Contents, Volume 1. India commences Chapter 12, page 154. Volume 2, Contents, Volume 2
1825 revised edition, Contents by William Milburn and Thomas Thornton Google Books
‪Hand-book of the Manufactures and Arts of the Punjab: Forming Vol. II to the "Hand-book of the Economic Products of the Punjab."‬ by B H Baden Powell, H M Bengal Civil Service 1872 Google Books‪
Most of/all the remaining volumes are available on Archive.org, as mirror versions from the Digital Library of India. Vol- II Cabbage to Cyperus; Vol- III Dacrydium to Gordonia; Vol-IV Gossypium to Lonociera; Vol-V Linum to Oyster; Vol-Vi Part-I Pachyrhizus to Rye ; Vol-VI Part-IV Tectona to Zygophillum: Archive.org together with an Index volume: Archive.org version. Restricted viewing, probably accessible to those in North America, and some other countries: Hathi Trust Digital Library ten volumes
The commercial products of India : being an abridgment of The dictionary of the economic products of India by Sir George Watt 1908 Archive.org Index
The Economic History of India in the Victorian Age: From the Accession of Queen Victoria in 1837.... Original title was India in the Victorian Age; an Economic History of the People 1904 edition, 3rd edition 1908 Archive.org.

References

  1. East India Company trade with the East Indies 05 September 2017 British Library Untold Lives Blog.