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Empires Of Complaints Mughal Law And The Making Of British India 17651793 Robert Travers

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Empires Of Complaints Mughal Law And The Making Of British India 17651793 Robert Travers
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Publisher: Cambridge University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.95 MB
Pages: 314
Author: Robert Travers
ISBN: 9781009123389, 1009123386
Language: English
Year: 2022

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Empires Of Complaints Mughal Law And The Making Of British India 17651793 Robert Travers by Robert Travers 9781009123389, 1009123386 instant download after payment.

In this deeply researched and revealing account, Robert Travers offers a new view of the transition from Mughal to British rule in India. By focusing on processes of petitioning and judicial inquiry, Travers argues that the East India Company consolidated its territorial power in the conquered province of Bengal by co-opting and transforming late Mughal, Persianate practices of administering justice to petitioning subjects. Recasting the origins of the pivotal 'Permanent Settlement' of the Bengal revenues in 1793, Travers explores the gradual production of a new system of colonial taxation and civil law through the selective adaptation and reworking of Mughal norms and precedents. Drawing on English and Persian sources, Empires of Complaints reimagines the origins of British India by foregrounding the late Mughal context for colonial state-formation, and the ways that British rulers reinterpreted and reconstituted Persianate forms of statecraft to suit their new empire.

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