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Let there be light: engineering, entrepreneurship and electricity in colonial Bengal, 1880-1945

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: Cambridge University Press 2020 CambridgeDescription: xiv, 294 p.: ill. Includes indexISBN:
  • 9781108835985
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 338.4562132 S2L3
Summary: Social and economic history of science and technology has emerged as a major theme of interdisciplinary research in South Asian history since the late 1990s. This book studies the correlation between technological knowledge and industrial performance, with the focus on electricity, an emerging technology during 1880 and 1945. The arrival of electricity necessitated the introduction of new institutional facilities, and with the growth of technological system, a new business culture grew - there was demand for trained manpower to handle machines and better educational facilities. Taking a broad view of the subject, the narrative of this book is built around the historical experiences of the local Bengali-speaking population. Adopting the social constructionist model, Let There Be Light presents an amalgamation of archival and Indian language source materials to delineate the diverse nature of the appropriation of technological ideas into Indian culture. Brings back the use of vernacular sources to understand Indian appropriation of modern technoscience Explores the uncharted terrain of electrification in a colonial context https://www.cambridge.org/in/academic/subjects/history/south-asian-history/let-there-be-light-engineering-entrepreneurship-and-electricity-colonial-bengal-18801945?format=HB
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Table of Contents

List of abbreviations
List of figures
Preface
Introduction
1. Technical knowledge and its institutes
2. Entrepreneurship, industry and technology
3. Electrification: the shaping of a technology
4. Domesticating electricity
5. Assimilation of technological ideas
Conclusion
Bibliography
Index.

Social and economic history of science and technology has emerged as a major theme of interdisciplinary research in South Asian history since the late 1990s. This book studies the correlation between technological knowledge and industrial performance, with the focus on electricity, an emerging technology during 1880 and 1945. The arrival of electricity necessitated the introduction of new institutional facilities, and with the growth of technological system, a new business culture grew - there was demand for trained manpower to handle machines and better educational facilities. Taking a broad view of the subject, the narrative of this book is built around the historical experiences of the local Bengali-speaking population. Adopting the social constructionist model, Let There Be Light presents an amalgamation of archival and Indian language source materials to delineate the diverse nature of the appropriation of technological ideas into Indian culture.

Brings back the use of vernacular sources to understand Indian appropriation of modern technoscience
Explores the uncharted terrain of electrification in a colonial context

https://www.cambridge.org/in/academic/subjects/history/south-asian-history/let-there-be-light-engineering-entrepreneurship-and-electricity-colonial-bengal-18801945?format=HB

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