The Asian Origins of Global Capitalism: European Factories in the Indian Ocean, 1500-1800
CAPASIA aims to redefine the history of global capitalism by exploring the economic activities and interactions in Asian ports during the early modern period, integrating diverse archival sources.
Projectdetails
Introduction
In the present age of de-industrialisation of the West, the origins and evolution of global capitalism matter. CAPASIA locates the origins of modern industrial capitalism in the space of Asian ports in the Indian Ocean, where the Portuguese, as well as the Dutch, English, French, and other European East India companies operated in the early modern period (1500-1800).
Historical Context
Well before the rise of 20th-century Special Economic Zones and world financial centres, the ports of maritime Asia (‘factories’) were areas of global trade and hubs of economic dynamism. Today ‘factories’ are places of industrial production, but they owe their name to these pre-modern Asian trading ports, European-controlled trade hubs headed by company servants called ‘factors’.
Function of Factories
Factories were places where commodities for intercontinental trade were assembled, stored, and shipped. This project investigates the genesis, evolution, activities, and connections of over 150 small and large such factories as the foundation for a new spatial theory of capitalist development — complementing and challenging the current Atlantic plantation-based explanations proposed by the New History of Capitalism.
Archival Integration
CAPASIA’s integration of the large archival repositories of the different European East India companies and Asian archives will also be the basis for the ‘decolonization’ of the history of capitalism.
Research Questions
Over its five-year duration, this project will ask:
- What kind of economic activities were carried out in these imperial trading centres?
- What were the interactive roles of European and local merchants?
Mapping Intercontinental Movements
It will map the intercontinental movement of goods, people, and information across an ‘archipelago’ of Asian ports.
Collaborative Ambition
Working with collaborators from across the globe, CAPASIA’s overarching ambition is to recast the narrative of global economic change and capitalism by incorporating both Asian and European economic actors, and their interactions, in the space of the still unstudied factories of the Indian Ocean.
Financiële details & Tijdlijn
Financiële details
Subsidiebedrag | € 2.368.600 |
Totale projectbegroting | € 2.368.600 |
Tijdlijn
Startdatum | 1-10-2022 |
Einddatum | 30-9-2027 |
Subsidiejaar | 2022 |
Partners & Locaties
Projectpartners
- EUROPEAN UNIVERSITY INSTITUTEpenvoerder
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