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THE HISTORY OF BRITISH INDIA
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By: |
James Mill |
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1108022782 |
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9781108022781 |
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Publisher: |
CAMBRIDGE LIBRARY COLLECTION |
Pub. date: |
2 December, 2010 |
Series: |
Cambridge Library Collection - South Asian History |
Pages: |
740 |
Description: |
James Mill's often harshly critical History of British India is a classic example of early-nineteenth century philosophical political history. |
Synopsis: |
James Mill's three volume History of British India was published from 1817 to 1818 and became an immediate success. A friend of Jeremy Bentham and a follower of utilitarianism, Mill focuses more on historical processes than human interest. He uses extensive sources rather than first-hand experience to create, as his preface claims, an 'objective' yet 'critical' history, often making harsh judgements of the country and its people within the context of a wider theoretical framework. He also criticises the British involvement in India and the process of conquest, colonization, and administration, the intention being to encourage the reader to a greater understanding of historical processes, ideas, and institutions with a view to encouraging thorough reform. Volume 2 covers the period from the establishment of the Honourable East India Company in 1708 to East India Company Act of 1773, and from this to Pitt's India Act of 1784. |
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UK |
Imprint: |
Cambridge University Press |
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