The English East India Company and India - Om Prakash
'No Longer Mere Traders': Continuities and Change in the
Metropolitan Development of the East India Company 1600-1834 -
East India Company Agency Work in the British Isles, 1700-1800 -
James H Thomas
War, Competition and Collaboration: Relations Between the English
and Dutch Companies in the Seventeenth and Eighteenth Centuries -
Femme Gaastra
Frank Submissions: the Company and the Mughals Between Sir Thomas
Roe and Sir William Norris - Sanjay Subrahmanyam
The East India Company and the Trade in Non-Metallic Precious
Materials from Sir Thomas Roe to Diamond Pitt - Bruce Lenman
Bengkulu: an Anglo-Chinese Partnership - Anthony Farrington
Establishing the Sea Routes to India and China: Stages in the
Development of Hydrographical Knowledge - Andrew Cook
Strategy, Policy and Shipbuilding: the Bombay Dockyard, the Indian
Navy and Imperial Security in Eastern Seas, 1784-1869 - Andrew
Lambert
'An Undiscovered Ocean of Commerce Laid Open': India, Wine and the
Emerging Atlantic Economy, 1703-1813 - David Hancock
Contested Relations: the East India Company and its Lascars -
Shompa Lahiri
Signs of Commerce: the East India Company and the Patronage of
Eighteenth-Century British Art - Geoff Quilley
India and the East India Company in the Public Sphere of
Eighteenth-Century Britain - Jeremy Osborn
Afterword: the Legacies of Two Hundred Years of Contact - Peter
Marshall
Andrew Lambert is Professor of War Studies at King's College, London and one of Britain's foremost maritime and naval historians. GEOFF QUILLEY is Professor of Art History at the University of Sussex, specializing in the relation of British and western visual culture to empire and global expansion in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries. He was previously Curator of Fine Art at the National Maritime Museum, London, and has written and edited numerous books, including Empire to Nation: Art, History and the Visualization of Maritime Britain, 1768-1829 (Yale University Press 2011).
Throws light on significant aspects of the Company's history.
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