2023
DOI: 10.1353/jwh.2023.a902052
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"From desh to desh ": The Family Firm as Trans-Local Household in the Nineteenth-Century Western Indian Ocean

Abstract: Using a micro-historical method, this article reconceptualizes the family firm as a trans-local extended household. The family firm plays a central role in the historiography of long-distance trade in the Indian Ocean. Yet it remains a largely under-theorized concept. The conceptual shift that this article proposes enables the significant analytical incorporation of a broader cast of historical actors, including marital and "networked" kin. From this expanded viewpoint, the family firm emerges as a node in ove… Show more

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