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2 The origins of the East India Company and the rise of non-Company commercial interests in Britain, India and Asia, 1600–1793
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- CONTENTS v
- PREFACE vii
- 1 Introduction: The end of the East India Company, the historians and the evolution of Anglo-Indian commerce and politics 1
- 2 The origins of the East India Company and the rise of non-Company commercial interests in Britain, India and Asia, 1600–1793 18
- 3 War, politics and India: The battle for the East India Company trade monopoly, 1793–1813 39
- 4 Accommodating free trade: India, the East India Company and the commercial revolution of 1814–1830 64
- 5 Crisis and trade liberalisation 1830–1834: Financial chaos and the end of the East India Company’s commercial role and privileges 84
- 6 Re-ordering Anglo-Asian commerce and politics: 1833–1847 104
- 7 Crisis, the resurgence of London and the end of the East India Company: 1847–1860 129
- 8 Conclusion: The decline of the East India Company and the evolution of British commercial and political interests in Asia, 1793–1860 151
- Notes 165
- Bibliography 189
- Index 197
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- CONTENTS v
- PREFACE vii
- 1 Introduction: The end of the East India Company, the historians and the evolution of Anglo-Indian commerce and politics 1
- 2 The origins of the East India Company and the rise of non-Company commercial interests in Britain, India and Asia, 1600–1793 18
- 3 War, politics and India: The battle for the East India Company trade monopoly, 1793–1813 39
- 4 Accommodating free trade: India, the East India Company and the commercial revolution of 1814–1830 64
- 5 Crisis and trade liberalisation 1830–1834: Financial chaos and the end of the East India Company’s commercial role and privileges 84
- 6 Re-ordering Anglo-Asian commerce and politics: 1833–1847 104
- 7 Crisis, the resurgence of London and the end of the East India Company: 1847–1860 129
- 8 Conclusion: The decline of the East India Company and the evolution of British commercial and political interests in Asia, 1793–1860 151
- Notes 165
- Bibliography 189
- Index 197