The East India Company in Eighteenth-Century Politics
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- Name
- The East India Company in Eighteenth-Century Politics
- Description
- Comprehensive scholarly monograph examining the East India Company's role in British politics from 1700 to 1784, with particular focus on the Company's internal power struggles, Parliamentary interventions, and the constitutional and regulatory changes culminating in Pitt's East India Act. Directly relevant to understanding the political context of the 1765 Revestment and the broader relationship between Parliament, the Crown, and trading corporations.
- Related To
- Lord North
- George III
- Philip Yorke, 1st Earl of Hardwicke
- Thomas Pelham-Holles, Duke of Newcastle
- Type
- Financial Data
- Collection
- Constitutional Recovery
- Type
- Published Reference Work
- Date Created
- 1952
- Language
- English