South Asian Coins and Paper Money

South Asian Coins and Paper Money
Author: Marudhar Arts
Publisher: Krause Publications
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2013-06-28
Genre: Antiques & Collectibles
ISBN: 9781440236617


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Completely revised, updated and expanded catalog available for the first time in 30 years, including Undivided India Prior to 1947 AD. Includes issues from the Mughal Empire, Independent Kingdom and Princely States; Danish India, Dutch India, French India, British India, Portuguese India as well as Republic of India issues. Paper money of India is also included.

The Numismatist

The Numismatist
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 826
Release: 2002
Genre: Numismatics
ISBN:


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Vols. 24-52 include the Proceedings of the American Numismatic Association Convention, 1911-39.

Standard Catalog of World Paper Money

Standard Catalog of World Paper Money
Author: Albert Pick
Publisher:
Total Pages: 1286
Release: 1994
Genre: Money
ISBN: 9780873412070


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Full coverage of money for 18th to 20th centuries.

The Making of an Indian Ocean World-Economy, 1250–1650

The Making of an Indian Ocean World-Economy, 1250–1650
Author: Ravi Palat
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 492
Release: 2015-10-14
Genre: History
ISBN: 1137562269


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To counter Eurocentric notions of long-term historical change, Wet Rice Cultivation and the Emergence of the Indian Ocean draws upon the histories of societies based on wet-rice cultivation to chart an alternate pattern of social evolution and state formation and traces inter-state linkages and the growth of commercialization without capitalism.

Smuggling

Smuggling
Author: Alan L. Karras
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 216
Release: 2010
Genre: History
ISBN: 0742553159


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In this lively book, Alan L. Karras traces the history of smuggling around the world and explores all aspects of this pervasive and enduring crime. Through a compelling set of cases drawn from a rich array of historical and contemporary sources, Karras shows how smuggling of every conceivable good has flourished in every place, at every time. Significantly, Karras draws a clear distinction between smugglers and their more popular criminal cousins, pirates, who operated in the open with a type of violence that was nearly always shunned by smugglers. Explaining the divergence between the two groups, the book illustrates both crossovers and differences. At the same time, states and empires tolerated smuggling since eliminating smuggling was a sure route to a disgruntled and disorderly citizenry, and governments required order to remain in power. As a result, smuggling allowed individuals to negotiate an unstated social contract that minimized the role of government in their lives. Thus, Karras provocatively argues that smuggling was, and is, tightly woven into an uneasy relationship among governments, taxation, citizenship, and corruption. Bringing smugglers and smuggling to life, this book provides a fascinating exploration for all readers interested in crime and corruption throughout modern history.