INDIAN OCEAN EMPIRE
I N T H E
AGE OF

PHILLIP GOODING (McGill University)
A Climate of State-Building in Equatorial Eastern Africa c.1840-1875
KETAKI PANT (University of Southern California, Dornsife)
Itinerant Belonging: Gujarat’s Merchant Havelis and Occluded Histories of Indian Ocean Capitalism


JULIA STEPHENS (Rutgers University)
Cosmopolitan Graves: Thamboosamy Pillai and Legacy Making and Unmaking in British Malaya
JATIN DUA (University of Michigan)
Chokepoints: Temporalities of Navigation in the Red Sea


PETER GOOD (Tokyo University of Foreign Studies)
Persianate Luxury: The Tangible and Intangible Legacy
of the Indian Ocean Wine Trade
TAMARA FERNANDO (Stony Brook University)
Fishing for the Past: Histories of Maritime Archaeology and Anthropology in the Indian Ocean


NICHOLAS P. ROBERTS (Norwich University)
Cosmopolitanism and Power: The Omani Empire in the Age of Global Capitalism
SUJIT SIVASUNDARAM (University of Cambridge)
An Environmental History of the Indian Ocean


GEORGIO RIELLO & MICHAEL O'SULLIVAN
(European University Institute)
Where is Asia in the History of Early Modern Capitalism?
NISHA MATHEW (Mahindra University)
Malabar's Golden Trail: From the Indian Ocean to the Global Economy


MIRCEA RAIANU (The University of Maryland, College Park)
Tata: The Global Corporation That Built Indian Capitalism
MICHAEL CHRISTOPHER LOW (University of Utah)
From Empires of Coal and Steam to the Petro-States and Saltwater Kingdoms: The Indian Ocean Roots of Fossil-Fueled Water in the Arabian Peninsula and Gulf, 1850-2100


PETER E. HAMILTON (Lingnan University)
Made In Hong Kong: Transpacific Networks and a
New History of Globalization
ROY BAR SADEH (Yale University)
Worldmaking in the Hijaz: Muslims between Indian and Soviet Visions of Managing Difference, 1919-1926


ANDREW B. LIU (Villanova University)
Tea War: A History of Capitalism in China and India
STEPHEN J. RAMOS (University of Georgia)
Mapping Gulf Infrastructure and Territory


ABDEL RAZZAQ TAKRITI (University of Houston)
Southern Arabian Revolutions: Challenging Colonial Capitalism
in the Indian Ocean
TYLER KYNN (University of Memphis)
The Seasonality of Ottoman Imperial Power: Mecca, Medina,
and the Sultan’s Purse


NIDHI MAHAJAN (University of California, Santa Cruz)
‘The Fire Under the Sea’: Arbitrage and Smuggling in the
Western Indian Ocean
JOHAN MATHEW (Rutgers University)
Historicizing Human Capital: Rickshaws, Narcotics, and a
Global History of Labor


NURFADZILAH YAHAYA (Yale University)
Bound by Property in Death
NILE GREEN (UCLA)
Asia’s Self-Discovery: Intercultural Understanding and
the Infrastructure of Empire


HOLLIAN WINT (UCLA)
From 'Desh' to 'Desh': The Family Firm as a Trans-Local Household in the Nineteenth-Century Western Indian Ocean
MICHAEL O'SULLIVAN (Harvard University)
‘No Salve for Muslim Wounds’: Proprietary Islam, Economic Disparity, and Gujarati Muslim Corporate Institutions,
1870-1970


MATTHEW S. HOPPER (California Polytechnic State University)
Liberated Africans in the Indian Ocean World
FAHAD AHMAD BISHARA (University of Virginia)
Rewriting the Bazaar: Vernacular Histories of Capitalism
in the Indian Ocean World
