India Under British Rule from the Foundation of the East India Company
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- Nombre de pages328
- FormatePub
- ISBN859-65--4771795-9
- EAN8596547717959
- Date de parution10/11/2023
- Protection num.Digital Watermarking
- Taille691 Ko
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- ÉditeurDIGICAT
Résumé
In "India Under British Rule from the Foundation of the East India Company, " James Talboys Wheeler presents a comprehensive exploration of the complex history and socio-political dynamics of India during British colonial rule. Employing a meticulous narrative style, Wheeler emphasizes critical events and policies that shaped the subcontinent from the inception of the East India Company in the early 17th century to the establishment of direct British government.
The book situates itself within the paradigm of colonial historiography, shedding light on economic exploitation, cultural conflicts, and the profound impacts on indigenous populations, while also engaging with contemporary debates surrounding imperialism and its legacies. James Talboys Wheeler, a distinguished historian with a deep interest in British imperial history, draws on extensive research and primary sources to craft his account.
His background in both history and literature influences his narrative approach, allowing him to present a rich, nuanced depiction of events that intertwines personal anecdotes with broader historical developments. His commitment to presenting a balanced view fosters an understanding of the complexities involved in this significant period, helping to interrogate the narratives surrounding Empire. This seminal work is highly recommended for scholars, students, and general readers interested in colonial studies, Indian history, and the intricacies of British imperialism.
Wheeler's insightful analysis not only informs about a crucial era in history but also invites readers to reflect on the repercussions of colonial rule that resonate to this day.
The book situates itself within the paradigm of colonial historiography, shedding light on economic exploitation, cultural conflicts, and the profound impacts on indigenous populations, while also engaging with contemporary debates surrounding imperialism and its legacies. James Talboys Wheeler, a distinguished historian with a deep interest in British imperial history, draws on extensive research and primary sources to craft his account.
His background in both history and literature influences his narrative approach, allowing him to present a rich, nuanced depiction of events that intertwines personal anecdotes with broader historical developments. His commitment to presenting a balanced view fosters an understanding of the complexities involved in this significant period, helping to interrogate the narratives surrounding Empire. This seminal work is highly recommended for scholars, students, and general readers interested in colonial studies, Indian history, and the intricacies of British imperialism.
Wheeler's insightful analysis not only informs about a crucial era in history but also invites readers to reflect on the repercussions of colonial rule that resonate to this day.
In "India Under British Rule from the Foundation of the East India Company, " James Talboys Wheeler presents a comprehensive exploration of the complex history and socio-political dynamics of India during British colonial rule. Employing a meticulous narrative style, Wheeler emphasizes critical events and policies that shaped the subcontinent from the inception of the East India Company in the early 17th century to the establishment of direct British government.
The book situates itself within the paradigm of colonial historiography, shedding light on economic exploitation, cultural conflicts, and the profound impacts on indigenous populations, while also engaging with contemporary debates surrounding imperialism and its legacies. James Talboys Wheeler, a distinguished historian with a deep interest in British imperial history, draws on extensive research and primary sources to craft his account.
His background in both history and literature influences his narrative approach, allowing him to present a rich, nuanced depiction of events that intertwines personal anecdotes with broader historical developments. His commitment to presenting a balanced view fosters an understanding of the complexities involved in this significant period, helping to interrogate the narratives surrounding Empire. This seminal work is highly recommended for scholars, students, and general readers interested in colonial studies, Indian history, and the intricacies of British imperialism.
Wheeler's insightful analysis not only informs about a crucial era in history but also invites readers to reflect on the repercussions of colonial rule that resonate to this day.
The book situates itself within the paradigm of colonial historiography, shedding light on economic exploitation, cultural conflicts, and the profound impacts on indigenous populations, while also engaging with contemporary debates surrounding imperialism and its legacies. James Talboys Wheeler, a distinguished historian with a deep interest in British imperial history, draws on extensive research and primary sources to craft his account.
His background in both history and literature influences his narrative approach, allowing him to present a rich, nuanced depiction of events that intertwines personal anecdotes with broader historical developments. His commitment to presenting a balanced view fosters an understanding of the complexities involved in this significant period, helping to interrogate the narratives surrounding Empire. This seminal work is highly recommended for scholars, students, and general readers interested in colonial studies, Indian history, and the intricacies of British imperialism.
Wheeler's insightful analysis not only informs about a crucial era in history but also invites readers to reflect on the repercussions of colonial rule that resonate to this day.