The Company's Sword : The East India Company and the Politics of Militarism, 1644–1858
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Hardback or Cased Book
Book Series
Critical Perspectives on Empire
ISBN-10
1108833888
ISBN-13
9781108833882
Publisher
Cambridge University Press
Imprint
Cambridge University Press
Country of Manufacture
GB
Country of Publication
GB
Publication Date
Aug 25th, 2022
Print length
300 Pages
Weight
586 grams
Dimensions
15.90 x 23.70 x 2.30 cms
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The Company's Sword reveals how the British East India Company acquired a private army and how Indian and European soldiers shaped the Company's expansion. Tracing the institutional development of the Company's armies alongside the rebellions that challenged its growth, Christina Welsch uncovers the militarism at the heart of colonial India.
In the late eighteenth century, it was a cliché that the East India Company ruled India ''by the sword.'' Christina Welsch shows how Indian and European soldiers shaped and challenged the Company''s political expansion and how elite officers turned those dynamics into a bid for ''stratocracy'' – a state dominated by its army. Combining colonial records with Mughal Persian sources from Indian states, The Company''s Sword offers new insight into India''s eighteenth-century military landscape, showing how elite officers positioned themselves as the sole actors who could navigate, understand, and control those networks. Focusing on south India, rather than the Company''s better-studied territories in Bengal, the analysis provides a new approach, chronology, and geography through which to understand the Company Raj. It offers a fresh perspective of the Company''s collapse after the rebellions of 1857, tracing the deep roots of that conflict to the Company''s eighteenth-century development.
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