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India and Europe in the Global Eighteenth Century

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India and Europe in the Global Eighteenth Century Synopsis

The long eighteenth century was a period of major transformation for Europe and India as imperialism heralded a new global order. Eschewing the reductive perspectives of nation-state histories and postcolonial 'east vs west' oppositions, contributors to India and Europe in the global eighteenth century put forward a more nuanced and interdisciplinary analysis. Using eastern as well as western sources, authors present fresh insights into European and Indian relations and highlight:

  • how anxieties over war and piracy shaped commercial activity;
  • how French, British and Persian histories of India reveal the different geo-political issues at stake;
  • the material legacy of India in European cultural life;
  • how novels parodied popular views of the Orient and provided counter-narratives to images of India as the site of corruption;
  • how social transformations, traditionally characterised as 'Mughal decline', in effect forged new global connections that informed political culture into the nineteenth century.

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ISBN: 9780729410809
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Author: Simon Davies, Gabriel Sánchez Espinosa, Daniel Sanjiv Roberts
Publisher: Voltaire Foundation
Format: Paperback
Pagination: 366 pages
Series: Oxford University Studies in the Enlightenment
Genres: History and Archaeology
Social and cultural history