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32 Parthasarathi, “Merchants and the Rise of Colonialism,” 99–100; Arasaratnam, “Weavers, Merchants and Company,” 107, 109; Chaudhuri, “The Organisation and Structure of Textile Production in India,” 58–59; Chaudhuri, The Trading World of Asia and the English East India Company , 261.
33 Arasaratnam, “Weavers, Merchants and Company,” 102, 107; Mitra, The Cotton Weavers of Bengal , 48; Hossain, “The Alienation of Weavers,” 124–25.
34 Bowanny Sankar Mukherjee as quoted in Hossain, “The Alienation of Weavers,” 129; Om Prakah, “Textile Manufacturing and Trade Without and with Coercion: The Indian Experience in the Eighteenth Century” (unpublished paper, Global Economic History Network Conference Osaka, December 2004), 26, accessed July 3, 2013, http://www.lse.ac.uk/economicHistory/Research/GEHN/GEHNPDF/PrakashGEHN5.pdf ; Hossain, The Company Weavers of Bengal , 52; Vijaya Ramaswamy, Textiles and Weavers in South India (New York: Oxford University Press, 2006), xiii, 170; Copy of Letter from Board of Directors, London, April 20, 1795, to our President in Council at Bombay, in Surat Factory Diary No. 53, part 1, 1795–1796, in Maharashtra State Archives, Mumbai.
35 同样强调抗拒的重要性:Mitra, The Cotton Weavers of Bengal , 7; the importance of mobility is stressed by Chaudhuri, The Trading World of Asia and the English East India Company , 252; Arasaratnam, “Weavers, Merchants and