Description
Rethinks the tea plantation economy of colonial east India by highlighting its human and non-human networks and practices.
About the Author
Arnab Dey is Assistant Professor of Modern Indian History at the State University of New York at Binghamton. His research interests span the fields of labor, political economy, law, and environmental history. He has held fellowships from the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation, the Nicholson Center for British Studies at the University of Chicago, and the Rachel Carson Center for Environment and Society in Munich.
Reviews
Advance praise: 'This book breaks new ground by interleaving the human history of tea plantation in colonial Assam with the natural history of the plant and its pathogens. The result is a fresh and original perspective that emphasizes the role of the nonhuman in the making of modern South Asia.' Dipesh Chakrabarty, University of Chicago
Advance praise: 'Arnab Dey writes a new kind of history of tea plantations in Assam by focusing on the tea plant, its ecological environments, and their entanglements with science, policy, politics, and labor in British colonial tropics. The materiality of plantation ecology takes center stage here in the imperial drama of agrarian capitalism.' David Ludden, New York University
Advance praise: 'The plantation is a critical subject in imperial and world history, but only rarely have scholars provided such a thorough and nimble history of the entangled human and environmental complexities and instabilities of a specific plantation culture as Arnab Dey does in his important new book. Tea Environments and Plantation Culture is a masterful agro-ecological history.' Paul S. Sutter, University of Colorado, Boulder
'... Dey has produced an excellent, century-long, agroecological history of tea production in India's hilly northeast province of Assam.' Michael H. Fisher, Journal of Interdisciplinary History
'Arnab Dey's Tea Environments and Plantation Culture offers a compelling way to rethink the place of the peripheral figure of the indigene in tea's expansive career in Assam ... an important contribution to the emerging body of environmental histories on South Asia.' Abhilash Medhi, Environmental History
'Arnab Dey's Tea Environments and Plantation Culture adds a new, empirically rich account to [the] global plantation studies conversation.' Sarah Besky, Agricultural History
Book Information
ISBN 9781108457613
Author Arnab Dey
Format Paperback
Page Count 254
Imprint Cambridge University Press
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Weight(grams) 390g
Dimensions(mm) 230mm * 150mm * 15mm