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Page 141
... Company's mint in Calcutta . Many different varieties of coin circulated in the Company's new territories making monetary transactions complex and potentially expensive . Company officials also complained of the Mughal practice of ...
... Company's mint in Calcutta . Many different varieties of coin circulated in the Company's new territories making monetary transactions complex and potentially expensive . Company officials also complained of the Mughal practice of ...
Page 145
... Company servants , about the corrupt legacy of arbitrary Mughal government , wicked Indian money - changers , as well as the growing concern that the Company's own commercial policies were bleeding Bengal dry.28 The production of ...
... Company servants , about the corrupt legacy of arbitrary Mughal government , wicked Indian money - changers , as well as the growing concern that the Company's own commercial policies were bleeding Bengal dry.28 The production of ...
Page 157
... Company's monopo- listic trading practices , and wished to open the commerce of Bengal to more thorough competition.72 Even though the Company's monopoly of European trade with Asia would persist into the nineteenth century , Company ...
... Company's monopo- listic trading practices , and wished to open the commerce of Bengal to more thorough competition.72 Even though the Company's monopoly of European trade with Asia would persist into the nineteenth century , Company ...
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Lineages of Contemporary Imperialism | 3 |
The Social Question and the Problem of History after | 31 |
Small States and Empire | 53 |
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