A People's History of India 23: THE ESTABLISHMENT OF BRITISH RULE 1757–1813
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This book deals with the establishment and expansion of British rule from the Carnatic Wars and the Battle of Plassey to the enactment of the Charter Act of 1813 which divested the East India Company of its monopoly over the commerce with England and this opened the chapter of Indias de-industrialization through free trade. The monograph examines the military and other causes of British success and the cost of that success that the Indian people had to bear. A long chapter is devoted to the construction of British colonial administration from which all Indian elements were by stages weeded out. Extracts from sources enliven the narrative; and there are important notes on military technology the subsidiary alliance system organization of the Companys civil service and the construction of colonial knowledge about India.
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