2020
DOI: 10.1177/2348448920953936
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Capitalism and its new historians: A review essay

Abstract: Sven Beckert, Empire of Cotton: A New History of Global Capitalism (New York, NY: Penguin), 2014, 640 pp., £28 (Hb). Walter Johnson, River of Dark Dreams: Slavery and Empire in the Cotton Kingdom (Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press), 2013, 515 pp., £15 (Hb). Edward Baptist, The Half Has Never Been Told: Slavery and the Making of Capitalism (New York, NY: Basic Books), 2014, 560 pp., £44 (Hb).

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“…However, many of these narratives also contained highly orientalised depictions of Muslims, likely catering to colonialist sentiments. Contrary to this narrative, RS Sharma, Athar Ali, DN Jha, and Suraj Bhan submitted the Historians Report to the Nation (Sharma et al 1991), refuting the existence of any evidence indicating Ayodhya as the birthplace of Ram. They further argued that accounts of the destruction of a temple for the construction of the Babri Masjid did not surface until around 1850.…”
Section: Claiming Property: Theological Versus Materialsmentioning
confidence: 96%
“…However, many of these narratives also contained highly orientalised depictions of Muslims, likely catering to colonialist sentiments. Contrary to this narrative, RS Sharma, Athar Ali, DN Jha, and Suraj Bhan submitted the Historians Report to the Nation (Sharma et al 1991), refuting the existence of any evidence indicating Ayodhya as the birthplace of Ram. They further argued that accounts of the destruction of a temple for the construction of the Babri Masjid did not surface until around 1850.…”
Section: Claiming Property: Theological Versus Materialsmentioning
confidence: 96%