The Private Life of Warren Hastings by Sir Charles Lawson ...
Title | The Private Life of Warren Hastings by Sir Charles Lawson ... PDF eBook |
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Pages | 78 |
Release | 1897 |
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Memoirs of the Life of Warren Hastings
Title | Memoirs of the Life of Warren Hastings PDF eBook |
Author | G. R. Gleig |
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Pages | 562 |
Release | 1841 |
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Dawning of the Raj
Title | Dawning of the Raj PDF eBook |
Author | Jeremy Bernstein |
Publisher | Ivan R. Dee Publisher |
Pages | 344 |
Release | 2000 |
Genre | Biography & Autobiography |
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Warren Hastings, Britain's first governor-elect of India, was in the 18th century the person most responsible for the creation of British rule in India, according to the author. Hastings' eventual and dramatic impeachment forms the conclusion to Bernstein's unusual and powerful narrative. 12 illustrations.
Memoirs of the Life of the Right Hon. Warren Hastings, First Governor-general of Bengal
Title | Memoirs of the Life of the Right Hon. Warren Hastings, First Governor-general of Bengal PDF eBook |
Author | George Robert Gleig |
Publisher | |
Pages | 560 |
Release | 1841 |
Genre | India |
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Memoirs Of The Life Of The Right Hon. Warren Hastings, First Governor-General Of Bengal. Compiled From Original Papers
Title | Memoirs Of The Life Of The Right Hon. Warren Hastings, First Governor-General Of Bengal. Compiled From Original Papers PDF eBook |
Author | George Robert Gleig |
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Pages | 562 |
Release | 1841 |
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The Letters of Warren Hastings to His Wife
Title | The Letters of Warren Hastings to His Wife PDF eBook |
Author | Warren Hastings |
Publisher | |
Pages | 520 |
Release | 1905 |
Genre | India |
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The Scandal of Empire
Title | The Scandal of Empire PDF eBook |
Author | Nicholas B. Dirks |
Publisher | Harvard University Press |
Pages | 413 |
Release | 2009-07-01 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 0674034260 |
Many have told of the East India Company’s extraordinary excesses in eighteenth-century India, of the plunder that made its directors fabulously wealthy and able to buy British land and titles, but this is only a fraction of the story. When one of these men—Warren Hastings—was put on trial by Edmund Burke, it brought the Company’s exploits to the attention of the public. Through the trial and after, the British government transformed public understanding of the Company’s corrupt actions by creating an image of a vulnerable India that needed British assistance. Intrusive behavior was recast as a civilizing mission. In this fascinating, and devastating, account of the scandal that laid the foundation of the British Empire, Nicholas Dirks explains how this substitution of imperial authority for Company rule helped erase the dirty origins of empire and justify the British presence in India. The Scandal of Empire reveals that the conquests and exploitations of the East India Company were critical to England’s development in the eighteenth century and beyond. We see how mercantile trade was inextricably linked with imperial venture and scandalous excess and how these three things provided the ideological basis for far-flung British expansion. In this powerfully written and trenchant critique, Dirks shows how the empire projected its own scandalous behavior onto India itself. By returning to the moment when the scandal of empire became acceptable we gain a new understanding of the modern culture of the colonizer and the colonized and the manifold implications for Britain, India, and the world.