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The East India Company, 1600-1857 William A. Pettigrew (William A. Pettigrew, Reader in history, University of Kent, UK.)

The East India Company, 1600-1857 By William A. Pettigrew (William A. Pettigrew, Reader in history, University of Kent, UK.)

The East India Company, 1600-1857 by William A. Pettigrew (William A. Pettigrew, Reader in history, University of Kent, UK.)


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This book provides a rare overview of the East India Company's operations in England and in Asia from the early seventeenth century to the mid nineteenth century from a variety of perspectives: economic, cultural, political, sociological, as well as commercial. It shows how the Company's story was shaped by cross-cultural interactions involving British and Indian peoples.

The East India Company, 1600-1857 Summary

The East India Company, 1600-1857: Essays on Anglo-Indian connection by William A. Pettigrew (William A. Pettigrew, Reader in history, University of Kent, UK.)

This book employs a wide range of perspectives to demonstrate how the East India Company facilitated cross-cultural interactions between the English and various groups in South Asia between 1600 to 1857 and how these interactions transformed important features of both British and South Asian history. Rather than viewing the Company as an organization projecting its authority from London to India, the volume shows how the Company's history and its broader historical significance can best be understood by appreciating the myriad ways in which these interactions shaped the Company's story and altered the course of history. Bringing together the latest research and several case studies, the work includes examinations of the formulation of economic theory, the development of corporate strategy, the mechanics of state finance, the mapping of maritime jurisdiction, the government and practice of religions, domesticity, travel, diplomacy, state formation, art, gift-giving, incarceration, and rebellion. Together, the essays will advance the understanding of the peculiarly corporate features of cross-cultural engagement during a crucial early phase of globalization.

Insightful and lucid, this volume will be useful to scholars and researchers of modern history, South Asian studies, economic history, and political studies.

About William A. Pettigrew (William A. Pettigrew, Reader in history, University of Kent, UK.)

William A. Pettigrew is Reader, School of History at the University of Kent, UK. He was Junior Research Fellow and Tutor in History at Corpus Christi College, Oxford (2007-9). He has authored multiple peer-reviewed articles and a monograph entitled Freedom's Debt: The Royal African Company and the Politics of the Atlantic Slave Trade, 1672-1752 (2013).

Mahesh Gopalan is Assistant Professor, Department of History at St. Stephen's College, University of Delhi, New Delhi, India. He has published articles in edited volumes on the history of the Indian Ocean and on the Jesuit Missions. He was recipient of the Charles Wallace Research Grant in 2014 and is currently working on a monograph.

Table of Contents

List of abbreviations Acknowledgement Introduction: The Different East India Companies and the Variety of Cross Cultural Interactions in the Corporate Setting Part I: The Regulatory Worlds of the East India Company 1.The Failure of the Cloth Trade to Surat and the Internationalisation of English Mercantilist Thought, 1614-1621 2. Asian influences on the Commercial Strategies of the English East India Company 3. The East India Company and the shift in Anglo-Indian Commercial Relations in the 1680s 4. Indian merchants, company protection and the development of the Bombay shipping pass regime Part II: Religion, Society, Ethnographic Reconnaissance, and Inter Cultural Encounters 5. 'God shall enlarge Japheth, and he shall dwell in the tents of Shem'- The Religious Governance, Religious Sufferance and the Corporate Chaplain in India 1610-1701 6. Maritime Society in an Early Modern Port City: Negotiating family, religion and the English Company in Madras 7. Domesticity' in Early Colonial Bengal 8. The Travellers' tales: The Travel Writings of Itesamuddin and Abu Taleb Khan Part III: Diplomacy, Power, and the Company State - 222 - 322 9. Jahangir's Paintings 10. The Contested State: Political Authority and the Decentred Foundations of the Early Modern Colonial State in Asia 11. Messing, caste, and resistance: the production of 'jail-scapes' and penal regimes in the early 1840s 12. A Case of Multiple Existences: The Loyal Bombay Purbaiya and his rebellious cousin in Bengal Index

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NPB9781138679436
9781138679436
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The East India Company, 1600-1857: Essays on Anglo-Indian connection by William A. Pettigrew (William A. Pettigrew, Reader in history, University of Kent, UK.)
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Taylor & Francis Ltd
2016-07-26
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