Sir John Malcolm's final historical project, the Life of Lord Clive, took his survey of the history of the East India Company back, before 1784, to the start of British territorial conquest and expansion in India. Clive, the founder of the British empire in Bengal, remained a hugely ...
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This paper describes how, why and where individuals enriched through the East India Company came to ground in this part of London. The cases of Francis Shepheard, scion of an important company family, Governor Robert Adams, in flight from Tellicherry, his nephew Robert Orme, the historian of...
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“At its peak, the English East India Company was by far the largest corporation of its kind,” says Emily Erikson, a sociology professor at Yale University and author ofBetween Monopoly and Free Trade: The English East India Company. “It was also larger than several nations. It was essent...
Note on the History of the East India Company Coinage from 1753-1835... 作者:Thurston, Edgar; East India Company; 页数:46 ISBN:9781271669523 豆瓣评分 目前无人评价 评价:
The East India Company With the arrival of the Portuguese explorer,Vasco da Gamain 1498 at Calicut in South India, European explorers started arriving on Indian shores. Their prime purpose was the profitable spice trade. At the end of 1600, Queen Elizabeth of England allowed a large body of ...
Also known as: British East India Company, English East India Company, Governor and Company of Merchants of London Trading into the East Indies, United Company of Merchants of England Trading to the East Indies Written and fact-checked by ...
Fort William, citadel of Calcutta (now Kolkata), named for King William III of England. The British East India Company’s main Bengal trading station was moved from Hooghly (now Hugli) to Calcutta in 1690 after a war with the Mughals. Between 1696 and 17
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