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A Business of State: Commerce, Politics, and the Birth of the East India Company
Contributor(s): Mishra, Rupali (Author)

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ISBN: 0674984560     ISBN-13: 9780674984561
Publisher: Harvard University Press
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Binding Type: Hardcover
Published: May 2018
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BISAC Categories:
- History | Europe - Great Britain - Stuart Era (1603-1714)
- History | Modern - 17th Century
- Political Science | Imperialism
Dewey: 382.094
LCCN: 2017041765
Series: Harvard Historical Studies
Physical Information: 1.4" H x 6.4" W x 9.2" L (1.60 lbs) 432 pages
Themes:
- Chronological Period - 17th Century
Features: Bibliography, Index, Price on Product
Review Citations: Choice 09/01/2018
 
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At the height of its power around 1800, the English East India Company controlled half of the world's trade and deployed a vast network of political influencers at home and abroad. Yet the story of the Company's beginnings in the early seventeenth century has remained largely untold. Rupali Mishra's account of the East India Company's formative years sheds new light on one of the most powerful corporations in the history of the world.

From its birth in 1600, the East India Company lay at the heart of English political and economic life. The Company's fortunes were determined by the leading figures of the Stuart era, from the monarch and his privy counselors to an extended cast of eminent courtiers and powerful merchants. Drawing on a host of overlooked and underutilized sources, Mishra reconstructs the inner life of the Company, laying bare the era's fierce struggles to define the difference between public and private interests and the use and abuse of power. Unlike traditional accounts, which portray the Company as a private entity that came to assume the powers of a state, Mishra's history makes clear that, from its inception, the East India Company was embedded within--and inseparable from--the state.

A Business of State illuminates how the East India Company quickly came to inhabit such a unique role in England's commercial and political ambitions. It also offers critical insights into the rise of the early modern English state and the expansion and development of its nascent empire.


Contributor Bio(s): Mishra, Rupali: - Rupali Mishra is Assistant Professor in the Department of History at Auburn University.
 
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