Review on “Empire – Negotiator. Relations of the British East India Company with the English government and Indian patrimonies” by K.A. Fursov
Journal Title: UNKNOWN - Year 2013, Vol 3, Issue
Abstract
This book is an independent scientific and historical research on the unique power-trading structure called the English East India Company (EIC). The book covers the whole period of the EIC (1600-1874), describing the transformation of its structural and functional characteristics and its main role in the relationship between Britain and India.
Authors and Affiliations
Sergey Borisovich Malugin
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