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Details : Edition : 1 ISBN : 9788198182050 Category : History Author : S. Jeyaseela Stephen Weight : 150.00gm Binding : Paper Back Language : Tamil Publishing Year : 2024 Pages : 136 Code no : A5272 WORK AND LIFE OF THE PEOPLE IN THE BLACK TOWN AND IN THE SUBURBS OF COLONIAL MADRAS, 1641-1880 : This book sheds immense light on work and life of mukkuvars and sembadavars on the seashore, inextricably links the role of sevakars, thuthuvars, umbrella bearers, palanquin bearers and the lamp bearers. The volume sets to discover the migration of washer-men, stone-workers bricklayers, carpenters, ottars, paraiyars and pallars the the various socio-professional categories seeking employment and their living standards. It speaks on the rise of the new social class of dubashis, traces the availability of slaves in Madras and the export by the English Company to St Helena colony and Bengkulu. It examines the rise of disputes in the black town, offers fresh insights onto the storms, cyclones, floods and the damages caused to people and property besides the famines that broke out which affected the socio-economic life of the poor in colonial Madras. It demonstrates the exercise of labour control through fixation and revision of wages and the English law introduced when the English Company was acting as an instrument of power.
Cover Illustration: Map of Fort St. George in Madras and the black town and its environs dated 16 September 1779 (Courtesy: Centre des Archives de Outre-Mer, Aix-en-Provence, Depot des Fortifications des Colonies, Indes, Portefeuille 31A, 298) |
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