In the first half of the 18th century in India, the trading companies of Holland, England and France were the protagonists of a political and economic expansion. In this paper, the Author aims to highlight the colonial experience of the French governor Joseph - François Dupleix’s in Bengal in the 1730s. In particular, the Author wants to refer to the shift in the balance of power relations between Europeans and Indians, and He wants to highlight a slow and progressive shift of the balance towards European players. In fact after the 1730s, progressively, the use of force becomes, thanks to the fear it generates, a normal modus operandi on the part of the European Companies in India
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Interactions between Asian cities and European nations from around the midninteenth century to the m...
In 1599, John Mildenhall reached India. He was the First English trader who landed in India. In the ...
By the 1740s the English East India Company's trade and its servants' private trade in India were su...
This essay deals with the territorial expansion policy started during the second half of the 1740s b...
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International audienceThe dubashes, indian intermediaries serving the French administration, played ...
This essay is intended as a contribution to the debate on "imperialism". More particularly it is an...
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