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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.
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