It was with the aim of collecting pepper that the English East India Company first established factories on the West Coast of Sumatra in the face of Dutch and Bantamese opposition. Lack of stable indigenous government in the pepper districts, however, hampered the supply of produce by the Indonesians and necessitated the introduction of a form of indirect administration over the Coast. This system was disrupted in 1760 by a French invasion, but revived British interest in Southeast Asia with development of the new trade link between India and China led the Company to re-establish its former control over the Sumatran settlements on the more elaborate lines of a Presidency, Wide divergence between administrative policy and practice, corruptio...
British projects and activities in the Philippines during the period 1759 - 1805 coincided with impo...
The founding of Singapore by the British in 1819 had a tremendous impact on the economic and politic...
This thesis discusses the fate of British East India Company’s attempts to industrialise iron and sa...
The English East India Company first established a permanent post on the West Coast of Sumatra in 16...
This study discusses about the transformation of production system of pepper plantation in Bencoolen...
Spice production was one of the main characteristics of the social system of the Ambon islands in th...
Singapore in the Malay Peninsula was targeted by the British East India Company (EIC) to be the epic...
Between early 1600s and the mid 19th century, the British East India Company lead the establishment ...
The Dutch East India Company (VOC, 1602–1799) developed into Europe’s largest commercial and colonia...
This study highlights that the British had long experiences in the Malay Peninsula before Francis Li...
By the 1740s the English East India Company's trade and its servants' private trade in India were su...
An attempt has been made in this book to give a connected account of the relations of the East India...
Examines how and why the East India Company was transformed from a commercial trading company to an ...
The West India interest began to lobby on behalf of the Caribbean sugar trade during the late eighte...
This pioneering work from a member of Malaysia’s new generation of historians is a tale of two very ...
British projects and activities in the Philippines during the period 1759 - 1805 coincided with impo...
The founding of Singapore by the British in 1819 had a tremendous impact on the economic and politic...
This thesis discusses the fate of British East India Company’s attempts to industrialise iron and sa...
The English East India Company first established a permanent post on the West Coast of Sumatra in 16...
This study discusses about the transformation of production system of pepper plantation in Bencoolen...
Spice production was one of the main characteristics of the social system of the Ambon islands in th...
Singapore in the Malay Peninsula was targeted by the British East India Company (EIC) to be the epic...
Between early 1600s and the mid 19th century, the British East India Company lead the establishment ...
The Dutch East India Company (VOC, 1602–1799) developed into Europe’s largest commercial and colonia...
This study highlights that the British had long experiences in the Malay Peninsula before Francis Li...
By the 1740s the English East India Company's trade and its servants' private trade in India were su...
An attempt has been made in this book to give a connected account of the relations of the East India...
Examines how and why the East India Company was transformed from a commercial trading company to an ...
The West India interest began to lobby on behalf of the Caribbean sugar trade during the late eighte...
This pioneering work from a member of Malaysia’s new generation of historians is a tale of two very ...
British projects and activities in the Philippines during the period 1759 - 1805 coincided with impo...
The founding of Singapore by the British in 1819 had a tremendous impact on the economic and politic...
This thesis discusses the fate of British East India Company’s attempts to industrialise iron and sa...