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A Business Of State Commerce Politics And The Birth Of The East India Company Rupali Raj Mishra

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A Business Of State Commerce Politics And The Birth Of The East India Company Rupali Raj Mishra
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Publisher: Harvard University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.34 MB
Pages: 412
Author: Rupali Raj Mishra
ISBN: 9780674919990, 9780674984561, 0674919998, 0674984560
Language: English
Year: 2018

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A Business Of State Commerce Politics And The Birth Of The East India Company Rupali Raj Mishra by Rupali Raj Mishra 9780674919990, 9780674984561, 0674919998, 0674984560 instant download after payment.

A Business of State reveals how the English state took an active role in the creation and functioning of the East India Company in the early years of its existence, and, reciprocally, how institutions like the Company helped create the early Stuart state. To understand how the Company operated, the author delves into the political life of the body as well as constructing a richly detailed account of the interactions between the Company and the regime. Viewing politics and political engagement through the lens of the Company exposes a version of the English polity in which Company members regularly appeared before the monarch and privy council, saw themselves as active agents in government, and used the tools of public appeal to sway both Company and state policies. In return, monarch and privy council promoted and protected the Company, depended on Company expertise and resources, and shaped state policy objectives in response to Company needs and requirements.--

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