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The nature of the seventeenth-century Mughal state and its land revenue taxation system has become a...
By the eighteenth century, Europeans dominated the military technology of gunpowder weapons. Their d...
International audienceThe present contribution surveys the different ways in which imperial authorit...
first Jesuit in India, and man others were to follow him for the next two hundred years. Although th...
This historical survey examines the relationship between proprietorship, state structure, and cultur...
Jean Deloche Studies on fortifications in India. IV The Moslem system of fortification in the southe...
The paper discusses the rise of the East India Company in the contested political world of eighteent...
International audienceContrary to what the "Indocentrism" that has long prevailed in the field of Mu...
By the eighteenth century, Europeans dominated the military technology of gunpowder weapons, which h...
This doctoral thesis studies how conflicts affected state formation in the Mughal empire. Specifical...
Introduction This contribution to the conference on 'Feudalism: a comparative study in social an...
Contemporary historians usually attribute the East India Company's military success in India to its ...
Erica Wald analyses anxiety about the intemperance of the European soldiery in nineteenth-century In...
This article focuses on the studies and discourses of mostly British scholars of the early colonial ...
The introduction of firearms did not bring about a revolution in Burmese warfare or in the army (or ...
The nature of the seventeenth-century Mughal state and its land revenue taxation system has become a...
By the eighteenth century, Europeans dominated the military technology of gunpowder weapons. Their d...
International audienceThe present contribution surveys the different ways in which imperial authorit...
first Jesuit in India, and man others were to follow him for the next two hundred years. Although th...
This historical survey examines the relationship between proprietorship, state structure, and cultur...
Jean Deloche Studies on fortifications in India. IV The Moslem system of fortification in the southe...