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Empire of Influence Callie Wilkinson (Ludwig-Maximilians-Universitat Munchen)

Empire of Influence By Callie Wilkinson (Ludwig-Maximilians-Universitat Munchen)

Empire of Influence by Callie Wilkinson (Ludwig-Maximilians-Universitat Munchen)


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An important new account of how the East India Company established a transregional system of indirect rule in India in the early nineteenth century. Callie Wilkinson argues that the formation of the Company's empire of influence is a story of debate, resistance and uncertainty.

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Empire of Influence: The East India Company and the Making of Indirect Rule by Callie Wilkinson (Ludwig-Maximilians-Universitat Munchen)

Indirect rule is widely considered as a defining feature of the nineteenth and twentieth century British Empire but its divisive earlier history remains largely unexplored. Empire of Influence traces the contentious process whereby the East India Company established a system of indirect rule in India in the first decades of the nineteenth century. In a series of thematic chapters covering intelligence gathering, violence, gift giving and the co-optation of the scribal and courtly elite, Callie Wilkinson foregrounds the disagreement surrounding the tactics of the political representatives of the Company and recaptures the experimental nature of early attempts to secure Company control. She demonstrates how these endeavours were reshaped, exploited and resisted by Indians as well as disputed within the Company itself. This important new account exposes the contested origins of these ambiguous relationships of 'protection' and coercion, while identifying the factors that enabled them to take hold and endure.

Empire of Influence Reviews

'Based on extensive research in British and Indian archives, Callie Wilkinson's Empire of Influence adds vital new dimensions to our understanding of the development, under the East India Company's aegis, of concepts and practices of British paramount power on the subcontinent. Her analysis of how the balance of power within the subsidiary alliance system shifted decisively toward the British in the early nineteenth century recognises the agency and strategic nous of both Indian and Company agents, powerfully revealing the political and diplomatic processes by which both aspirations to rule and claims to legitimacy were contested, negotiated, won and lost. A must-read title for historians of the Company, the Uprising of 185758 and Crown rule in India.' Margot C. Finn, FBA FRHistS, Professor of Modern British History, University College London
'A valuable contribution to our understanding of British rule.' Tunku Varadarajan, Wall Street Journal

About Callie Wilkinson (Ludwig-Maximilians-Universitat Munchen)

Callie Wilkinson is a Marie Skodowska-Curie European Postdoctoral Fellow at Ludwig-Maximilians-Universitat Munchen.

Table of Contents

List of Figures; List of Maps; Acknowledgements; Note on Translation and Transliteration; Chronology; List of Abbreviations; Maps; Introduction; 1. A Time of Trouble; 2. Negotiating the disinformation order; 3. Warfare and 'wanton provocations'; 4. The price of pageantry; 5. Weak ties in a tangled web; 6. Kinship, gender, and dynastic dramas; Conclusion; Glossary; Bibliography; Index.

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CIN1009311735VG
9781009311731
1009311735
Empire of Influence: The East India Company and the Making of Indirect Rule by Callie Wilkinson (Ludwig-Maximilians-Universitat Munchen)
Used - Very Good
Hardback
Cambridge University Press
2023-03-30
262
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