Examines how and why the East India Company was transformed from a commercial trading company to an institution of government, and then abolished.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Introduction: The End of the East India Company, the Historians and the Evolution of Anglo Indian Commerce and Politics, 1790 1860 The Origins of the East India Company and the Rise of non Company Commercial Interests in Britain, India and Asia, 1600 1793 War, Politics and India: The Battle for the East India Company Trade Monopoly, 1793 1813 Accommodating Free Trade: India, the East India Company and the Commercial Revolution of 1814 1830 Crisis and Trade Liberalisation 1830 34: Financial Chaos and the End of the East India Company's Commercial Role and Privileges Re ordering Anglo Asian Commerce and Politics, 1833 47 Crisis, the Resurgence of London and the End of the East India Company, 184 7 60 The Decline of the East India Company and the Evolution of British Commercial and Political Interests in Asia, 1793 1860: A Conclusion. Bibliography
Introduction: The End of the East India Company, the Historians and the Evolution of Anglo Indian Commerce and Politics, 1790 1860 The Origins of the East India Company and the Rise of non Company Commercial Interests in Britain, India and Asia, 1600 1793 War, Politics and India: The Battle for the East India Company Trade Monopoly, 1793 1813 Accommodating Free Trade: India, the East India Company and the Commercial Revolution of 1814 1830 Crisis and Trade Liberalisation 1830 34: Financial Chaos and the End of the East India Company's Commercial Role and Privileges Re ordering Anglo Asian Commerce and Politics, 1833 47 Crisis, the Resurgence of London and the End of the East India Company, 184 7 60 The Decline of the East India Company and the Evolution of British Commercial and Political Interests in Asia, 1793 1860: A Conclusion. Bibliography
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