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Why Am I (Hardcover): Colleen McCarthy-Evans Why Am I (Hardcover)
Colleen McCarthy-Evans; Illustrated by Sarah Dietz
R537 Discovery Miles 5 370 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Entrepreneurship in the Age of Empire - Colonialism, Collaboration and Exploitation (Paperback): Sarah Dietz Entrepreneurship in the Age of Empire - Colonialism, Collaboration and Exploitation (Paperback)
Sarah Dietz
R1,369 Discovery Miles 13 690 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

Exploring the interplay of politics and commerce in one of the most dynamic periods of British history, this book traces the fortunes of the India and Eastern Trading Company Limited, established in 1906 to finance a jute plantation in Assam, north-east India. In a watershed period for commercial culture, as family capitalism and industrial economics gave way to a predominance of speculative investment and the marketing of ideas, analysis of this London-registered company and its international management forms a lens through which to view the broader socio-political and economic environment of the late-Victorian period to the interwar. Mapping the eclectic bonds that created a network of association between a multinational cast of merchants, company promoters, mining engineers, politicians and industrialists, reveals the multiplicity of strands which coalesced to create one share company. By examining their responses to the opportunities created by colonialism: to enabling legislations and set-backs, to competition and collaboration, internationalism versus rising nationalism, an important era in British history is examined from an entirely fresh perspective. The history of the India and Eastern Trading Company Limited is a tale of cloaked agendas, of land speculation under the guise of colonial agriculture, of German and Russian interests embedded in British-empire prospects, which exposes the intrigues of some of the most infamous imperialists of the era; figures who were the subject of intense academic scrutiny throughout the twentieth century and remain at the forefront of impassioned debate in the twenty first.

Entrepreneurship in the Age of Empire - Colonialism, Collaboration and Exploitation (Hardcover): Sarah Dietz Entrepreneurship in the Age of Empire - Colonialism, Collaboration and Exploitation (Hardcover)
Sarah Dietz
R4,486 Discovery Miles 44 860 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

Exploring the interplay of politics and commerce in one of the most dynamic periods of British history, this book traces the fortunes of the India and Eastern Trading Company Limited, established in 1906 to finance a jute plantation in Assam, north-east India. In a watershed period for commercial culture, as family capitalism and industrial economics gave way to a predominance of speculative investment and the marketing of ideas, analysis of this London-registered company and its international management forms a lens through which to view the broader socio-political and economic environment of the late-Victorian period to the interwar. Mapping the eclectic bonds that created a network of association between a multinational cast of merchants, company promoters, mining engineers, politicians and industrialists, reveals the multiplicity of strands which coalesced to create one share company. By examining their responses to the opportunities created by colonialism: to enabling legislations and set-backs, to competition and collaboration, internationalism versus rising nationalism, an important era in British history is examined from an entirely fresh perspective. The history of the India and Eastern Trading Company Limited is a tale of cloaked agendas, of land speculation under the guise of colonial agriculture, of German and Russian interests embedded in British-empire prospects, which exposes the intrigues of some of the most infamous imperialists of the era; figures who were the subject of intense academic scrutiny throughout the twentieth century and remain at the forefront of impassioned debate in the twenty first.

British Entrepreneurship in Poland - A Case Study of Bradford Mills at Marki near Warsaw, 1883-1939 (Hardcover, New Ed): Sarah... British Entrepreneurship in Poland - A Case Study of Bradford Mills at Marki near Warsaw, 1883-1939 (Hardcover, New Ed)
Sarah Dietz
R4,492 Discovery Miles 44 920 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

Drawing upon an impressive range of international sources, this book explores the late-nineteenth century partnership between Bradford worsted manufacturers the Briggs brothers and the German merchant Ernst Posselt, and their subsequent foreign direct investment in a modern factory and workers' community at Marki, near Warsaw in Poland. Protectionism and increasing foreign competition are discussed, among many complex economic pressures on British industry, as likely catalysts for this enterprise and the general historiography of the Polish lands is explored to reveal a climate of extraordinary opportunity for well-capitalised foreign industrialists in this period. British, Polish and German press and archival documents, as well as Russian police and factory inspectors' reports reveal the everyday experience of Polish factory workers and British consular correspondence provides fascinating insight into the machinations of the entrepreneurs and Warsaw's cosmopolitan business community. Through the development and domination of market and raw materials sources, this venture is shown to have monopolised worsted manufacture in the Russian Empire, using state of the art technology to create, and modern marketing techniques to promote, its product range and evolving image. Marki was described in 1886 as 'a second edition of Saltaire' and latterly as 'the Polish Bournville or Port Sunlight', thus aspects of British and Polish social history are compared to assess the efficacy of introducing the model-community concept, in combination with a radical employment policy, to less industrially-developed Poland. The experiences of an expatriate community of skilled Yorkshire foremen and their instrumentality in diffusing British industrial technology throughout the Russian Empire are described. Against a backdrop of political instability and social upheaval, which dramatically impacted on business behaviour after 1905 and particularly during the interwar period of

Por Que Soy Why Am I (Spanish, Hardcover): Colleen McCarthy-Evans Por Que Soy Why Am I (Spanish, Hardcover)
Colleen McCarthy-Evans; Illustrated by Sarah Dietz; Translated by Melina Aceves
R540 Discovery Miles 5 400 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Why Am I (Paperback): Colleen McCarthy-Evans Why Am I (Paperback)
Colleen McCarthy-Evans; Illustrated by Sarah Dietz
R400 Discovery Miles 4 000 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Por Que Soy Why Am I (Spanish, Paperback): Sarah Dietz Por Que Soy Why Am I (Spanish, Paperback)
Sarah Dietz; Colleen McCarthy-Evans
R404 Discovery Miles 4 040 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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