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War Culture And Society In Early Modern South Asia 17401849 Kaushik Roy

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War Culture And Society In Early Modern South Asia 17401849 Kaushik Roy
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Publisher: Routledge
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.43 MB
Pages: 256
Author: Kaushik Roy
ISBN: 9780415587679, 0415587670
Language: English
Year: 2011

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War Culture And Society In Early Modern South Asia 17401849 Kaushik Roy by Kaushik Roy 9780415587679, 0415587670 instant download after payment.

This book argues that the role of the British East India Company in transforming warfare in South Asia has been overestimated. Although it agrees with conventional wisdom that, before the British, the nature of Indian society made it difficult for central authorities to establish themselves fully and develop a monopoly over armed force, the book argues that changes to warfare in South Asia were more gradual, and the result of more complicated socio-economic forces than has been hitherto acknowledged.

The book covers the period from 1740, when the British first became a major power broker in south India, to 1849, when the British eliminated the last substantial indigenous kingdom in the sub-continent. Placing South Asian military history in a global, comparative context, it examines military innovations; armies and how they conducted themselves; navies and naval warfare; major Indian military powers - such as the Mysore and Khalsa kingdoms, the Maratha confederacy - and the British, explaining why they succeeded.

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