The Company Rule in India: Some Regional Aspects

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The Company Rule in India is a regional study with a wider dimension. It is a full-length, indepth study of political and administrative history of the Diwani Provinces, particularly Bihar, in Indian perspective covering the entire period of a century of tremendous historical importance from A.D. 1757 to 1857-58. The battle of Plassey in 1757 made the English king-makers in Bengal and Bihar and secured the foundation of the future British Empire in India. The battle of Buxar in 1764 and the consequent ‘Diwanee’ won them the legal status with the revenues of the three provinces. From Bengal and Bihar the English discovered the right road to supremacy in India. The people of the land, however, opposed the alien supremacy right from the time of Plassey when the impact of the English ascendancy was first felt. In fact, opposition climaxed by the great upserge of 1857-58, forms a running theme of the history of the period. The transfer of power to the British Crown in 1858 however, did not effect any change either in the structure of the Govt. or in the plight of the people. Bihar tagged on to Bengal as an inferior partner before and after 1858 remained under administered till 1912. The authors have utilized successfully all the available material to present an analytical and objective picture of the history of the fateful period. It will be of great help to all those students of History and Political Science who intend to do further study and research in the field. It will surely evoke popular interest as well.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR D.N. Saha

Prof. D.N. Saha, M.A. (Gold Medalist), Ph.D., one time Head of the University Department of History, Ancient Indian History, Culture and Archaeology, a teacher of repute under the T.M. Bhagalpur University since 1966, had been heading to the Deptt. of History, T.N.B. College, Bhagalpur for long. The Authors' invaluable and interesting monograph on the European Trading Companies in Bihar was well received. The revised and enlarged edition of the book will shortly be published.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR Sheela Saha

Dr. Sheela Saha, Professor of History, joined the University as a Lecturer at S.M. College, Bhagalpur in November, 1976. She has been teaching History upto the Post-Graduate level under the T.M. Bhagalpur University, Bhagalpur.

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Title
The Company Rule in India: Some Regional Aspects
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Edition
1st ed.
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ISBN
8178352516
Length
328p., References; Bibliography; Index; 23cm.
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