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Between Boston and Bombay, Cultural and Commercial Encounters of Yankees and Parsis, 1771-1865, by Jenny Rose

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Between Boston and Bombay, Cultural and Commercial Encounters of Yankees and Parsis, 1771-1865, by Jenny Rose
Language
eng
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Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Between Boston and Bombay
Medium
electronic resource
Nature of contents
dictionaries
Oclc number
1127394039
Responsibility statement
by Jenny Rose
Series statement
Springer eBooks.
Sub title
Cultural and Commercial Encounters of Yankees and Parsis, 1771-1865
Summary
A few years after the American declaration of independence, the first American ships set sail to India. The commercial links that American merchant mariners established with the Parsis of Bombay shaped the material and intellectual culture of the early Republic in ways that have not been explored until now. This book maps the circulation of goods, capital and ideas between Bombay Parsis and their contemporaries in the northeastern United States, uncovering a surprising range of cultural interaction. Just as goods and gifts from the Zoroastrians of India quickly became an integral part of popular culture along the eastern seaboard of the U.S., so their newly translated religious texts had a significant impact on American thought. Using a wealth of previously unpublished primary sources, this work presents the narrative of American-Parsi encounters within the broader context of developing global trade and knowledge.--, Provided by publisher
Table Of Contents
1. Arrivals: Parsis, Pilgrims and Puritans -- 2. "A Nice Morality" (1771-1798) -- 3. A Shawl Handkerchief and a Cabinet of Curiosities (1799-1806) -- 4. Merchant Princes, Missionaries and a Man-of-War (1807-1815) -- 5. A Passage to and from India (1816-1835) -- 6. Gods and Temples, Ice and the Whale (1836-1851) -- 7. Consuls, Industrial Innovations and a Walking Stick (1852-1865) -- 8. A Final Coda: Fragrant Memories?
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