If you want to discover the captivating history of the East India Company, then keep reading...
For years, the topic of the East India Company has fascinated historians as well as economists, anthropologists, sociologists, and other scholarly types. Some regard the Company as a prime example of an empire draining the resources of underprivileged people and destroying their entire cultures in a heartbeat. Others see it as the earliest corporate business enterprise and a precursor to modern capitalism. But with 258 years of activity, the East India Company can't really be defined in these simple terms. It's all of them yet so much more.
Within this volume, we'd like to introduce the fascinating world of the EIC to you, with all of its bits and bobs and as uncut as possible. We'll get to meet some of the fascinating people that shaped the Company, from various Indian royalty to different British servants of the EIC, as well as its detractors on both sides of the Eurasian landmass. But more importantly, we'll get to see what made the petty English merchants embark upon the journey to the East and what made the Company rise from a trading business to a semi-independent country. And, consequently, what made it fall.
In The East India Company: A Captivating Guide to the English Company That Was Created for the Exploitation of Trade with East and Southeast Asia and India, you will discover topics such as
- The Company's First Century: Establishment and Growth of the EIC, Rivals, and Issues
- The Company's Second Century: Growth and Expansion, Trade with China, Financial Crises, and "Statehood"
- The Company's Third Century: The EIC's Military Exploits, Indian Nationalism, Racial and Religious Ideologies, and the Dissolution of the EIC
- Effects of the EIC: Changes in the British Society, Impact on Local People Groups, and Growth of the British Empire
- Notable Individuals of the EIC Era
- And much, much more!
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