Colonial Possession: Personal Property and Social Identity in British India, 1780-1848
UKDA study number:5254
Principal Investigators
Finn, M.
Adams, M.
University of Warwick. Department of History
Sponsor
Economic and Social Research Council
Distributed by
UK Data Archive, University of Essex, Colchester.
December 2005
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Finn, M. and Adams, M., Colonial Possession: Personal Property and Social Identity in British India, 1780-1848 [computer file]. Colchester, Essex: UK Data Archive [distributor], December 2005. SN: 5254,
http://dx.doi.org/10.5255/UKDA-SN-5254-1
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5254 . Colonial Possession: Personal Property and Social Identity in British India, 1780-1848
Depositor:
Finn, M. , University of Warwick. Department of History
Principal Investigators:
Finn, M. , University of Warwick. Department of History
Adams, M. , University of Warwick. Department of History
Sponsor:
Economic and Social Research Council
Grant Number:
RES-000-22-0790
Abstract:
The research assesses the acquisition, use, meaning and circulation of personal possessions by propertied Britons in India, c. 1780-1850. Quantitative data from wills and a unique collection of inventories was collected to underpin qualitative analysis of changing consumer preferences within the Anglo-Indian community, and the social and familial functions of British consumer behaviour in a cross-cultural and colonial context. The research addressed key historiographical debates such as the impact of the colonial encounter upon consumption and the development of a consumer culture; the interaction of race, class and legitimacy in the formation of British identities in India; and the shift from Orientalism to Anglicisation among the Anglo-Indian community. Wills were studied to establish the typical patterns of bequests among the European population on the subcontinent, focussing especially upon the treatment of illegitimacy and concubinage, and the treatment of servants and slaves. Inventories yielded information about the rich material culture of British India, with a range of consumer goods, from enemas to telescopes, being recorded; where possible, information was also taken upon the purchasers of these items. Particularly valuable is the database’s information on book ownership and exchange, an area of historical enquiry bedevilled by limited source information.
Main Topics:
The resource consists of a database, made up of 17 tables, recording information taken from the wills and inventories: decedent details; possession of a variety of items (including books, hygiene items, and clothing); details of purchasers for these items; bequest details from wills, including both detailed information on the recipients of individual bequests and a more general coding of the bequest-pattern adopted by the decedent, and information on the treatment of slaves and servants within the wills. A user guide giving information as to the structure of the database and the decisions made about recording information in the database is also provided. A map giving geographical information as to the extent of the three Presidencies that produced the records used in this sample may be found at http://www.bl.uk/collections/oiocfamilyhistory/familyindiamap.html
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Coverage:
Time Period Covered:
1780 -
1848
Dates of Fieldwork:
01 October 2004 -
25 August 2005
dates of creation of digital files
Country:
India
Geography:
Bengal (Presidency); Bombay (Presidency); Madras (Presidency)
Spatial Units:
No information recorded
Observation Units:
Individuals; Institutions/organisations; Text units (documents/chapters/words)
Kind of Data:
Textual data; Numeric data; Alpha/numeric data
Universe Sampled:
Location of Units of Observation:
Subnational
Population:
Sample (non-random) of propertied Britons in India, 1780-1848
Methodology:
Time Dimensions:
Cross-sectional (one-time) study
Sampling Procedures:
No sampling (total universe)
Method of Data Collection:
Transcription of existing materials; Compilation or synthesis of existing material
Data Sources:
Inventories and wills held in the Oriental and India Office, British Library - series shelfmarks IOR/L/AG/34/27 and IOR/L/AG/34/29
Weighting:
no weighting conducted
Language(s) of Written Materials:
Study Description: English
Study Documentation: English
Access:
Access Conditions:
The depositor has specified that registration is required. Available to all registered users. The depositor may be informed about usage.
Availability:
History Data Service, UK Data Archive
Contact:
Help desk: hds@essex.ac.uk
Date of First Release:
1 December 2005
Copyright:
University of Warwick.
Crown copyright material is reproduced with the permission of the Controller of HMSO and the Queens Printer for Scotland.
File last updated:
4 January 2012