TY - BOOK AU - Palsetia,Jesse S TI - JAMSETJEE JEJEEBHOY OF BOMBAY: partnership and public culture in empire SN - 9780199459216 (hardback) U1 - 361.74092 PY - 2015////01/01 CY - New Delhi PB - Oxford University Press KW - Jamsetjee Jejeebhoy, KW - Industrialists KW - Philanthropists KW - Parsees KW - Private action KW - Business KW - Socai Aspects KW - Jamsetjee Jejeebhoy- Biography KW - Indian merchant KW - India KW - Mumbai KW - Biography N1 - This work details the life and public career of one of Bombay and India's legendary individuals. Born of humble origins, Jamsetjee Jejeebhoy was a merchant-prince of Bombay, influential citizen, and one of India's greatest early philanthropists. An ambitious and canny individual, Jejeebhoy carved out a place under British colonialism for himself and the early Indian commercial class, and notwithstanding many challenges is testament to Indian ingenuity undercolonialism; Includes bibliographical references (pages 183-198) and index; 1. The Merchant Prince of Bombay 2. The Civic Partner: Collaborative Colonialism Emerges 3. The Parsi Leader 4. The Standard- Bearer of Charity: Philanthropy as a Collaborative Institution 5 Knighthood, Baronetcy, Statue, And The Crown: Symbolic Partnership 6. The Jejeebhoys and The Legacy of Patnership ER -