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This monograph presents a thorough analysis of trade and manufacturing sectors in Northern India, offering valuable historical documentation of commercial practices during a crucial period of economic transition. William Hoey meticulously examines the various industries, trade routes, merchant communities, and manufacturing processes that shaped the region’s economy.
The work explores the intersection of traditional Indian commerce with colonial economic policies, providing insights into how local businesses adapted and evolved. Hoey’s detailed observations cover textile production, handicrafts, agricultural trade, and merchant networks that connected Northern India with broader markets.
This scholarly work serves as an essential resource for historians, economists, and researchers interested in understanding India’s economic history, colonial-era commerce, and the development of manufacturing in South Asia. The monograph combines primary observations with analytical commentary, making it valuable for academic study and historical research.
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