East India Company's headquarters is located at 7/8 Conduit Street, London. What is East India Company's latest funding round? East India Company's latest funding round is Growth Equity. Who are the investors of East India Company? Investors of East India Company include Mahindra Partners. Wh...
东印度公司---,全称"可敬的东印度公司"(The Honourable East India Company," 不列颠东印度公司"或" 折叠编辑本段创建历史 英国东印度公司创立于1600年,最初的正式全名是"伦敦商人在东印度贸易的公司"(The Company of Merchants of London Trading into the East Indies)。 它是由一群有创业心和有影响力的商人...
doi:10.1080/00253359.1932.10655672ButcherH. HortonMariners Mirror
1. (Historical Terms) the company chartered in 1600 by the British government to trade in the East Indies: after being driven out by the Dutch, it developed trade with India until the Indian Mutiny (1857), when the Crown took over the administration: the company was dissolved in 1874 2....
Wiley‐BlackwellA Multinational Corporation: Foreign Labor in the London East India Company." In A Companion to the Global Renaissance: English Literature and Culture in the Era of Expansion, edited by Jyotsna G. Singh, 129-148. West Sussex, UK: Blackwell Publishing, 2009: 129-148....
As London grew north and west in the eighteenth century, wealth settled on the new-built streets of the Cavendish-Harley (later Portland, now Howard de Walden) estate. This paper describes how, why and where individuals enriched through the East India Company came to ground in this part of ...
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The East India House in Leadenhall Street, London, drawing by Thomas Hosmer Shepherd,... Thomas Hosmer Shepherd An official of the East India Company in procession Surrounded by Indians, a colonial official of the British East India Company moves... ...
“The problem was, how would the East India Company rule these territories and by what principle?” says Tirthankar Roy, a professor of economic history at the London School of Economics and author ofThe East India Company: The World’s Most Powerful Corporation. “A company is not a state...
First, this article makes clear that our current understanding of the East India Company as closely connected with the Levant Company is not sustained with evidence from investment patterns. Second, the interests of London's commercial community suggest new avenues for understanding the early British ...