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The ascent of John Company : from traders to rulers (1756-1787) / G.S. Cheema.

Van Pelt Library DS465 .C44 2018
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Cheema, G. S., author.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
East India Company--History.
East India Company.
British--India--Bengal--History.
British.
Merchants--India--Bengal--History.
Merchants.
Plassey, Battle of, Palāshi, India, 1757.
History.
India--Bengal.
India--Palāshi.
Genre:
History.
Physical Description:
368 pages ; 23 cm
Place of Publication:
London : Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group, 2018.
Summary:
"The Ascent of John Company is the story of the founding of the British Empire in India. The process of founding empires is rarely, if ever, edifying. It is invariably a sordid story of brutality and violence, tempered to some extent by blatant lies, corruption, skullduggery and intrigue. Robert Clive and Warren Hastings, the two names that come most readily to mind when one thinks of the founders, were no heroes in their times. Still less were Vansittart, Verelst, or Coote. We have a governor who was overthrown and imprisoned by his own Councillors, and a general who had to be bribed to take the field! Many of them were accused of atrocious crimes, of murder and extortion. Bribe taking, peculation and corruption were the least of their 'high misdemeanors' and the most egregious were ruined by the judicial processes to which they were subjected on their return to England. The word nabob, which was applied to them by their own countrymen was anything but complimentary. The romanticization of the Empire came much later; it was a phenomenon of the later Victorian period, but in spite of the fact that the Empire has long since faded away, nostalgia for the Raj still lingers among some circles. For such people this volume will be a useful corrective; the past always seems better than the contentious present."-- Provided by publisher.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references (pages 359-361) and index.
ISBN:
9781138095380
1138095389
OCLC:
990637810

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