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The worlds of the East India Company

Cook, Andrew(Contributions by)Farrington, Anthony(Contributions by)Gaastra, Femme(Contributions by)Hancock, David (Contributor)(Contributions by)Lambert, Andrew(Contributions by)Lenman, Bruce(Contributions by)Quilley, Geoff(Contributions by)Bowen, H.V.(Edited by)Lincoln, Margarette(Edited by)Rigby, Nigel(Edited by)
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"Throws light on significant aspects of the Company's history." - "International Journal of Maritime History".

The English East India Company was one of the most powerful commercial companies ever to have existed.

It laid the foundations of the British Empire in South Asia and thus lies at the very heart of the interlinked histories of Britain and Asia.

This first multi-disciplinary history of the Company to be published commemorates the four-hundredth anniversary of the founding of this unique and extraordinary institution.

Historians of art, culture, cartography, empire, politics, the sea, and trade, explore the origins, operation, and influence of the Company as an organisation that remained firmly engaged in maritime commercial activity in many different spheres, even as it acted as a powerful agent of territorial expansion on the Indian subcontinent.

H.V. Bowen is senior lecturer in economic and social history at the University of Leicester; Nigel Rigby and Magarette Lincoln work in the research department of the National Maritime Museum, London.

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The Boydell Press
1843830736 / 9781843830733
Paperback / softback
16/11/2006
United Kingdom
English
xvii, 246 p., [4] p. of plates : ill. (some col.)
24 cm
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Reprint. Conference proceedings. Originally published: 2002.