Shipbuilding, Navigation and the South-West Silk Road: North Odisha, Bengal and Arakan

EDITOR- Samuel Berthet

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  • EDITOR : Samuel Berthet
  • HB ISBN : 978-93-90737-67-3
  • Year : 2021
  • Extent : 272
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Shipbuilding, Navigation and the South-West Silk Road: North Odisha, Bengal and Arakan looks at circulation and ships in a space that brings together the Indian subcontinent, the Himalayan regions, south-west China and South-East Asia, connecting those regions to the larger Indian Oceanic trade. This space is organized around the Ganga-Brahmaputra-Meghna delta, a constantly moving topography criss-crossed by hundreds of changing rivers, where boats and ships play a pivotal role in circulation, trade and wealth. So far, boats and ships of the Northern Bay of Bengal have been the subject of very few studies. Shallow draft vessels, able to navigate the coast, estuaries and deep rivers provided the technological response to a particular typography. They are also the reflections of a form of transportation that evades the control of a central and land-based polity. Their understanding is crucial to reassess our idea of roads as well as the history of technology and trade in a space central to circulation, yet highly politically fragmented and evading sustainable control. The study of shipbuilding highlights the relevance of technological features shared beyond area studies and periodization. Thanks to a cross-discipline, cross-area and cross-era approach, the book offers a water-centric perspective on the region.

The Editor
Samuel Berthet is a historian. He was the research coordinator of two European educational projects on South Asia-Europe maritime history, before spending five years in Chittagong (Bangladesh) investigating the interface between land, river, estuary and sea as well as shipbuilding in the Northern Bay of Bengal. He has taught history and anthropology in various universities including Visva-Bharati, Jawaharlal Nehru University and Shiv Nadar University. He curated a number of exhibitions including ‘Rajas, Nawabs and Firangees: Treasures from the French and Indian Archives (1750–1850)’ in collaboration with the Bibliothèque Nationale de France and the National Museum in Delhi.

Contributors
Samuel Berthet • Swarup Bhattacharyya • Radhika Chadha •Michael W. Charney • Sally K. Church • Abhijit Das • Suchandra Ghosh • Shahnaj Husne Jahan •Francois Pyrard de Laval • Jean-François Salles • V. Selvakumar

Table of Content

Preface
Introduction: Chittagong and the Northern Bay of Bengal: Shipbuilding, Circulation and Spaces by Samuel Berthet
Part I
Chittagong and the Northern Bay of Bengal in the Early Historical Period
1. Ancient Maritimes Routes and the Bay of Bengal by Jean-François Salles
2. Vangam, the Eastern Sea and Maritime Interactions in the Bay of Bengal Region by V. Selvakumar
3. Harikela (Chittagong) and its Sphere of Interaction by Suchandra Ghosh
4. A Bridge over Troubled Waters: Portuguese Chittagong in Early Modern Times by Radhika Chadha
5. Goods and Trade in Chittagong and Bengal in 1607 as Depicted by Pyrard de Laval by François Pyrard De Laval
Part II
Shipbuilding Culture and Technology in Chittagong and the Northern Bay of Bengal
6. Moving Technology: Shipbuilding in the Northern Bay of Bengal by Samuel Berthet
7. Shipbuilding at Chittagong, Fifteenth to Nineteenth Centuries by Michael W. Charney
8. A Note on the Port of Chittagong during the Ming Voyages by Sally K. Church
9. Shipbuilding Technology and Navigational Practices of Chittagong Mariners by Shahnaj Husne Jahan
10. A Contemporary Survey of ‘Country’ River Boats in West Bengal by Swarup Bhattacharyya and Abhijit Das
Editor and Contributors
Index