The East India Company and the politics of knowledge / Joshua Ehrlich, University of Macau.
Material type:
- text
- computer
- online resource
- 9781009367967
- 954.03/1 23/eng/20230131
- DS465
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
Warren Hastings and the idea of conciliation -- Conciliation after Hastings -- The politics of the College of Fort Williams -- Scholar-officials and the company state in the early nineteenth century -- Education and the persistence of the company state.
"In this original and deeply researched account, Ehrlich transforms the histories of the East India Company and British India. He reveals that, for much of the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries, the pursuit of knowledge played a fundamental role in the Company's politics and ideology"-- Provided by publisher.
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