Connecting histories in Afghanistan : market relations and state formation on a colonial frontier / Shah Mahmoud Hanifi. [electronic resource] :

По: Hanifi, Shah MahmoudТип материала: ТекстТекстЯзык: English (английский язык) Серия: ACLS Humanities E-Book | ACLS Gutenberg-e seriesNew York : Columbia University Press, 2014, c2008Издание: ACLS Humanities E-Book electronic editionОписание: 1 online resource : col. ill., facsimsВид содержания: Text Средство доступа: Computermedien Тип носителя: Online RessourceТематика(и): Afghanistan -- Commerce -- History -- 19th century | Afghanistan -- Politics and government -- 19th century | Afghanistan -- Commerce -- India -- History -- 19th century | India -- Commerce -- Afghanistan -- History -- 19th century | Great Britain -- Colonies -- Asia -- Commerce | Great Britain -- Colonies -- Asia -- Economic policyЭлектронное местонахождение и доступ: Volltext Also available in print.
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Introduction : the historical location and conceptual framing of Afghanistan -- Financing the Kabul produce -- Contracting nomadic carriage for an aquatic agenda -- Fiscal instability and state revenue reformulation during the first British occupation -- Capital concentrations and coordinations : Peshawar subsidies and Kabul workshops -- New state texts and old commercial flows -- Mutual evasion between Afghanistan and the global marketplace -- Conclusion : deflecting colonial canons and cannons : alternate routes to knowing Afghanistan.
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Introduction : the historical location and conceptual framing of Afghanistan -- Financing the Kabul produce -- Contracting nomadic carriage for an aquatic agenda -- Fiscal instability and state revenue reformulation during the first British occupation -- Capital concentrations and coordinations : Peshawar subsidies and Kabul workshops -- New state texts and old commercial flows -- Mutual evasion between Afghanistan and the global marketplace -- Conclusion : deflecting colonial canons and cannons : alternate routes to knowing Afghanistan.

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