The East India Company and the provinces in the eighteenth century. Vol. 2, Captains, agents, and servants: a gallery of East India Company portraits

James Thomas

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Abstract

This volume is the first attempt to examine the East India Company's activities and importance at a provincial level in the eighteenth century through the lives and experiences of those who were employed by this powerful and multi-faceted business concern. Drawing on manuscripts from twenty-seven different archive repositories and an array of printed primary and secondary sources, it sets out to fill a major gap in the knowledge of the East India Company and its multifarious activities.
Original languageEnglish
Place of PublicationLewiston, NY
PublisherEdwin Mellen Press
Number of pages523
Edition52A
ISBN (Print)9780773452701
Publication statusPublished - 2007

Publication series

NameStudies in British history
PublisherEdwin Mellen Press
No.52A

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