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History of the French in India

Autor George Bruce Malleson
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 25 aug 2019
This work of 1868 is a revised and expanded version of a series of articles contributed by G. B. Malleson (1825–1898) to the Calcutta Review. The author served in India for thirty years from 1847, retiring finally with the honorary rank of major-general. Drawing on his wealth of first-hand experience of Anglo-Indian military history, he wrote prolifically and with an accessible, vigorous style. This work on the history of the French in India from 1674 to 1761 reassesses the career and contribution of Joseph François Dupleix and other major figures in this period of the Franco-Indian empire. He sees the decline in French power as the result of a few extremely able persons being let down by their mother-country's lack of support. In this he contrasts the French with the English in terms of their Indian colonial history.
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ISBN-13: 9783337820800
ISBN-10: 3337820808
Pagini: 604
Dimensiuni: 167 x 216 x 42 mm
Greutate: 1.07 kg
Editura: Hansebooks

Cuprins

1. The early French in India; 2. The Perpetual Company of the Indies; 3. The rise of the French power in India; 4. La Bourdonnais and Dupleix; 5. The first struggle in the Carnatic; 6. French India at its zenith; 7. The struggles of Dupleix with adversity; 8. Bussy to 1754; 9. The fall of Dupleix; 10. Godeheu and De Leyrit; 11. Chandernagore and the Dekkan; 12. The last struggle for empire; Index.

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This history of the French Indian empire from 1674 to 1761 looks especially at the central individuals of the period.