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Courting India
England, Mughal India and the Origins of Empire
Taschenbuch von Nandini Das
Sprache: Englisch

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A profound and ground-breaking new history of one of the most important encounters in the history of colonialism: the British arrival in India in the early seventeenth century.'A triumph of writing and scholarship. It is hard to imagine anyone ever bettering Das's account of this part of the story' - William Dalrymple, Financial Times'A fascinating glimpse of the origins of the British Empire . . . drawn in dazzling technicolour' - Spectator'Beautifully written and masterfully researched, this has the makings of a classic' - Peter Frankopan

SHORTLISTED FOR THE BRITISH ACADEMY BOOK PRIZE
LONGLISTED FOR THE CUNDILL HISTORY PRIZELONGLISTED FOR THE HWA CROWN AWARDS

When Thomas Roe arrived in India in 1616 as James I's first ambassador to the Mughal Empire, the English barely had a toehold in the subcontinent. Their understanding of South Asian trade and India was sketchy at best, and, to the Mughals, they were minor players on a very large stage. Roe was representing a kingdom that was beset by financial woes and deeply conflicted about its identity as a unified 'Great Britain' under the Stuart monarchy. Meanwhile, the court he entered in India was wealthy and cultured, its dominion widely considered to be one of the greatest and richest empires of the world.

In Nandini Das's fascinating history of Roe's four years in India, she offers an insider's view of a Britain in the making, a country whose imperial seeds were just being sown. It is a story of palace intrigue and scandal, lotteries and wagers that unfolds as global trade begins to stretch from Russia to Virginia, from West Africa to the Spice Islands of Indonesia.

A major debut that explores the art, literature, sights and sounds of Jacobean London and Imperial India, Courting India reveals Thomas Roe's time in the Mughal Empire to be a turning point in history - and offers a rich and radical challenge to our understanding of Britain and its early empire.
A profound and ground-breaking new history of one of the most important encounters in the history of colonialism: the British arrival in India in the early seventeenth century.'A triumph of writing and scholarship. It is hard to imagine anyone ever bettering Das's account of this part of the story' - William Dalrymple, Financial Times'A fascinating glimpse of the origins of the British Empire . . . drawn in dazzling technicolour' - Spectator'Beautifully written and masterfully researched, this has the makings of a classic' - Peter Frankopan

SHORTLISTED FOR THE BRITISH ACADEMY BOOK PRIZE
LONGLISTED FOR THE CUNDILL HISTORY PRIZELONGLISTED FOR THE HWA CROWN AWARDS

When Thomas Roe arrived in India in 1616 as James I's first ambassador to the Mughal Empire, the English barely had a toehold in the subcontinent. Their understanding of South Asian trade and India was sketchy at best, and, to the Mughals, they were minor players on a very large stage. Roe was representing a kingdom that was beset by financial woes and deeply conflicted about its identity as a unified 'Great Britain' under the Stuart monarchy. Meanwhile, the court he entered in India was wealthy and cultured, its dominion widely considered to be one of the greatest and richest empires of the world.

In Nandini Das's fascinating history of Roe's four years in India, she offers an insider's view of a Britain in the making, a country whose imperial seeds were just being sown. It is a story of palace intrigue and scandal, lotteries and wagers that unfolds as global trade begins to stretch from Russia to Virginia, from West Africa to the Spice Islands of Indonesia.

A major debut that explores the art, literature, sights and sounds of Jacobean London and Imperial India, Courting India reveals Thomas Roe's time in the Mughal Empire to be a turning point in history - and offers a rich and radical challenge to our understanding of Britain and its early empire.
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Nandini Das
Zusammenfassung
NARRATIVE: An academic with a storyteller's strong sense of place and character, Das offers a wide-ranging, colourful tale that encompasses the worlds of diplomacy and trade, fine art and the London stage.
Details
Erscheinungsjahr: 2024
Genre: Geschichte
Rubrik: Geisteswissenschaften
Medium: Taschenbuch
Seiten: 440
Inhalt: Paperback
ISBN-13: 9781526615664
ISBN-10: 1526615665
Sprache: Englisch
Herstellernummer: 464021
Ausstattung / Beilage: Paperback
Einband: Kartoniert / Broschiert
Autor: Das, Nandini
Hersteller: Bloomsbury UK
Maße: 196 x 126 x 33 mm
Von/Mit: Nandini Das
Erscheinungsdatum: 15.02.2024
Gewicht: 0,364 kg
preigu-id: 127154364
Über den Autor
Nandini Das
Zusammenfassung
NARRATIVE: An academic with a storyteller's strong sense of place and character, Das offers a wide-ranging, colourful tale that encompasses the worlds of diplomacy and trade, fine art and the London stage.
Details
Erscheinungsjahr: 2024
Genre: Geschichte
Rubrik: Geisteswissenschaften
Medium: Taschenbuch
Seiten: 440
Inhalt: Paperback
ISBN-13: 9781526615664
ISBN-10: 1526615665
Sprache: Englisch
Herstellernummer: 464021
Ausstattung / Beilage: Paperback
Einband: Kartoniert / Broschiert
Autor: Das, Nandini
Hersteller: Bloomsbury UK
Maße: 196 x 126 x 33 mm
Von/Mit: Nandini Das
Erscheinungsdatum: 15.02.2024
Gewicht: 0,364 kg
preigu-id: 127154364
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