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11. The Advent of Crisis: India, Britain and France, 1785– 1790
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Illustrations ix
- Acknowledgements xi
- Abbreviations xiii
- Chronology xv
- Introduction 1
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PART I. Reason and Prejudice Early Formation, 1730– 1750
- Overview 25
- 1. The Blackwater, Ballitore, Trinity, and The Reformer 27
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PART II. Antinomianism and Enlightenment
- Overview 67
- 2. Natural Society and Natural Religion, 1750– 1756 71
- 3. The Philosophical Enquiry: Science of the Passions, 1757 119
- 4. Conquest and Assimilation, 1757–1765 160
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PART III. Party, Sovereignty and Empire, 1765– 1774
- Overview 223
- 5. Party, Popularity and Dissent: Britain and Ireland, 1765–1774 227
- 6. Collision with the Colonies, 1765–1774 280
- 7. A Revolution in Ideas: Th e Indian Empire, 1766–1773 327
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Part IV. Conquest, Conciliation and Representation, 1774– 1785
- Overview 369
- 8. Representation and Reform: Britain and Ireland, 1774– 1784 373
- 9. Consent and Conciliation: America, 1774– 1783 448
- 10. A Dreadful State of Things: Madras and Bengal, 1777– 1785 516
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Part V. Whiggism, Jacobinism, Indianism and Ascendancy, 1785– 1797
- Overview 573
- 11. The Advent of Crisis: India, Britain and France, 1785– 1790 577
- 12. The Opening of the Hastings Impeachment, 1786– 1788 627
- 13. The Great Primaeval Contract: Reflections on the Revolution in France, 1790 676
- 14. Whig Principles and Jacobin Dogma, 1791– 1793 740
- 15. The Pursuit of Hastings, 1788– 1796 820
- 16. Revolutionary Crescendo: Britain, Ireland and France, 1793– 1797 851
- Conclusion 920
- Index 929
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Illustrations ix
- Acknowledgements xi
- Abbreviations xiii
- Chronology xv
- Introduction 1
-
PART I. Reason and Prejudice Early Formation, 1730– 1750
- Overview 25
- 1. The Blackwater, Ballitore, Trinity, and The Reformer 27
-
PART II. Antinomianism and Enlightenment
- Overview 67
- 2. Natural Society and Natural Religion, 1750– 1756 71
- 3. The Philosophical Enquiry: Science of the Passions, 1757 119
- 4. Conquest and Assimilation, 1757–1765 160
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PART III. Party, Sovereignty and Empire, 1765– 1774
- Overview 223
- 5. Party, Popularity and Dissent: Britain and Ireland, 1765–1774 227
- 6. Collision with the Colonies, 1765–1774 280
- 7. A Revolution in Ideas: Th e Indian Empire, 1766–1773 327
-
Part IV. Conquest, Conciliation and Representation, 1774– 1785
- Overview 369
- 8. Representation and Reform: Britain and Ireland, 1774– 1784 373
- 9. Consent and Conciliation: America, 1774– 1783 448
- 10. A Dreadful State of Things: Madras and Bengal, 1777– 1785 516
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Part V. Whiggism, Jacobinism, Indianism and Ascendancy, 1785– 1797
- Overview 573
- 11. The Advent of Crisis: India, Britain and France, 1785– 1790 577
- 12. The Opening of the Hastings Impeachment, 1786– 1788 627
- 13. The Great Primaeval Contract: Reflections on the Revolution in France, 1790 676
- 14. Whig Principles and Jacobin Dogma, 1791– 1793 740
- 15. The Pursuit of Hastings, 1788– 1796 820
- 16. Revolutionary Crescendo: Britain, Ireland and France, 1793– 1797 851
- Conclusion 920
- Index 929