English Factories in India, 1637-1641 : A Calendar of Documents in the India Office, British Museum, and Public Record Office
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1036517616
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9781036517618
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Sothis Press
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Sothis Press
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GB
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Oct 10th, 2024
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This book offers an in-depth exploration of the early English settlements in India, focusing on a pivotal five-year period that saw significant developments including the establishment of a fort at Madraspatam and the relocation of the Coast Agency's headquarters. Through a meticulous examination of documents from various prestigious collections, the author presents a vivid tableau of the era, emphasizing its historical significance within the broader context of British colonial expansion. The narrative delves into key events and trade initiatives that shaped interactions between the English, Portuguese, and local powers, highlighting the emerging Anglo-Portuguese entente and commercial rivalries.
Thematic depth is achieved by examining concurrent developments across different trading posts and their impact on regional commerce, with special attention to burgeoning trade routes from Surat to Basra and engagements with Sind and the Malabar coast. The author also sheds light on internal dynamics among English factors and their competition with Courteen's associates, providing insights into the complexities of early colonial enterprise.
Richly supplemented with contributions from esteemed scholars and an array of historical documents, this book includes invaluable footnotes that enhance understanding. The inclusion of visual elements such as depictions of Dutch and English monuments in Agra further enriches this historical account.
Concluding with reflections on these formative years' lasting legacy on colonial undertakings in India, this book offers readers a comprehensive understanding of a critical juncture in British-Indian history. It stands as a testament to the intricate web of political, economic, and social factors that influenced early English endeavors in India.
Thematic depth is achieved by examining concurrent developments across different trading posts and their impact on regional commerce, with special attention to burgeoning trade routes from Surat to Basra and engagements with Sind and the Malabar coast. The author also sheds light on internal dynamics among English factors and their competition with Courteen's associates, providing insights into the complexities of early colonial enterprise.
Richly supplemented with contributions from esteemed scholars and an array of historical documents, this book includes invaluable footnotes that enhance understanding. The inclusion of visual elements such as depictions of Dutch and English monuments in Agra further enriches this historical account.
Concluding with reflections on these formative years' lasting legacy on colonial undertakings in India, this book offers readers a comprehensive understanding of a critical juncture in British-Indian history. It stands as a testament to the intricate web of political, economic, and social factors that influenced early English endeavors in India.
This book offers an in-depth exploration of the early English settlements in India, focusing on a pivotal five-year period that saw significant developments including the establishment of a fort at Madraspatam and the relocation of the Coast Agency''s headquarters. Through a meticulous examination of documents from various prestigious collections, the author presents a vivid tableau of the era, emphasizing its historical significance within the broader context of British colonial expansion. The narrative delves into key events and trade initiatives that shaped interactions between the English, Portuguese, and local powers, highlighting the emerging Anglo-Portuguese entente and commercial rivalries.
Thematic depth is achieved by examining concurrent developments across different trading posts and their impact on regional commerce, with special attention to burgeoning trade routes from Surat to Basra and engagements with Sind and the Malabar coast. The author also sheds light on internal dynamics among English factors and their competition with Courteen''s associates, providing insights into the complexities of early colonial enterprise.
Richly supplemented with contributions from esteemed scholars and an array of historical documents, this book includes invaluable footnotes that enhance understanding. The inclusion of visual elements such as depictions of Dutch and English monuments in Agra further enriches this historical account.
Concluding with reflections on these formative years'' lasting legacy on colonial undertakings in India, this book offers readers a comprehensive understanding of a critical juncture in British-Indian history. It stands as a testament to the intricate web of political, economic, and social factors that influenced early English endeavors in India.
Thematic depth is achieved by examining concurrent developments across different trading posts and their impact on regional commerce, with special attention to burgeoning trade routes from Surat to Basra and engagements with Sind and the Malabar coast. The author also sheds light on internal dynamics among English factors and their competition with Courteen''s associates, providing insights into the complexities of early colonial enterprise.
Richly supplemented with contributions from esteemed scholars and an array of historical documents, this book includes invaluable footnotes that enhance understanding. The inclusion of visual elements such as depictions of Dutch and English monuments in Agra further enriches this historical account.
Concluding with reflections on these formative years'' lasting legacy on colonial undertakings in India, this book offers readers a comprehensive understanding of a critical juncture in British-Indian history. It stands as a testament to the intricate web of political, economic, and social factors that influenced early English endeavors in India.
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