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E-raamat: From the Hills to the Plains: The Bengali Entrepreneurs and the transformation of North Bengal's Tea Industry (1879 - 1947)

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  • Ilmumisaeg: 05-Jun-2026
  • Kirjastus: Routledge
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  • ISBN-13: 9781040908785
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  • Kirjastus: Routledge
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781040908785

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The book explores the emergence of Bengali entrepreneurship in tea industry of colonial Bengal. Despite the ‘Divide and Rule Policy’ of the British Government, it shows how the rising tide of nationalism united them and ushered in Indianisation of the trade. It also resulted in the formation of various tea associations established by the Bengali entrepreneurs like Indian Tea Planters’ Association (ITPA), Terai Indian Planters’ Association (TIPA). The book highlights their role in the freedom struggle as well as their lifestyle, culture, and leisure. The work also offers an account of how the ownership in tea gardens changed hands from Bengalis to other Indians, mainly Marwaris and delves into reasons behind this shift.The volume will be of great interest to scholars and researchers of South Asian studies, economic history of India, the tea industry, Indian freedom movement and cultural studies.

The book explores the emergence of Bengali entrepreneurship in tea industry of colonial Bengal. Despite the ‘Divide and Rule Policy’ of the British Government, it shows how the rising tide of nationalism united them and ushered in Indianisation of the trade.

Introduction

Chapter 1 The Evolution of the Bengali Entrepreneurship in the Tea Industry

Chapter 2 Navigating British Barriers: The Rise of Bengali Tea Associations

Chapter 3 Beyond the Plantation: the Livelihood of Bengali Entrepreneurs

Chapter 4 The Role of the Bengali Entrepreneurs in shaping the Cultural
Landscape

Chapter 5 The Role of Bengali Entrepreneurs in Freedom struggle Movement

Chapter 6 Emergence of Bengali Babu Class in Tea Gardens

Chapter 7 Decline of Bengali Entrepreneurship in the Tea Industry

Conclusion
Supam Biswas is, at present, Head of the Department of History, Baneswar Sarathibala Mahavidyalaya, Coochbehar, West Bengal, India. He is the author of Tea World of North Bengal (2016), Partition Trauma, Migration and Divided Ethnicities in North Bengal (2022),The Empire Wrote Future: The British in North Bengal (2024), Social Changes and Transformation: A Study on the Tea Industry of North Bengal (2025), Bengal Renaissance and Cultural Awakening in North Bengal (2026). His main area of research interest is the history of Bengal with a special emphasis on North Bengal.