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    Cambridge [u.a.] : Cambridge Univ. Press
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    gbv_1375184792
    Edition: Online-Ausg. 2008 Online-Ressource Cambridge histories online
    ISBN: 9781139055659
    Series Statement: The new Cambridge history of India / general ed. Gordon Johnson 2
    Content: The aim of Bengal: The British Bridgehead is to explain how, in the eighteenth century, Britain established her rule in eastern India, the first part of the subcontinent to be incorporated into the British Empire. Though the British were not in firm control of Bengal, Bihar and Orissa until 1765, to illustrate the circumstances in which they gained power and elucidate the Indian inheritance that so powerfully shaped the early years of their rule, professor Marshall begins his analysis around 1740 with the reign of Alivardi Khan, the last effective Mughal ruler of eastern India. He then explores the social, cultural and economic changes that followed the imposition of foreign rule and seeks to assess the consequences for the peoples of the region; emphasis is given throughout as much to continuities rooted deep in the history of Bengal as to the more obvious effects of British domination. The volume closes in the 1820s when, with British rule firmly established, a new pattern of cultural and economic relations was developing between Britain and eastern India
    Additional Edition: ISBN 0521253306
    Additional Edition: Druckausg. Marshall, P. J., 1933 - The new Cambridge history of India ; 2, Indian States and the transition to colonialism ; 2: 2, Indian States and the transition to colonialism: Bengal: the British bridgehead Cambridge [u.a.] : Cambridge Univ. Pr., 1987 ISBN 0521253306
    Additional Edition: Print version ISBN 9780521253307
    Language: English
    Subjects: History
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