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Indian Society and the Making of the British Empire: A Synthesis of Transformation

: Indian mercantile capitalists often allied with British revenue entrepreneurs, providing the international linkages and financing that fueled the East India Company's early growth. Indian Society and the Making of the British Em...

The rise of British power in India was not merely a conquest of territory; it was a complex "European venture of conquest and violence" built on the manipulation of indigenous information and knowledge systems . In his seminal work, Indian Society and the Making of the British Empire , C.A. Bayly challenges the traditional view of a stagnant India easily overtaken by a superior West, arguing instead that the British Empire was made possible by deeply integrating with—and eventually subordinating—existing Indian social and economic structures. Indian Society and the Making of the British

The 19th century saw a deliberate attempt to Europeanize Indian society through legal and social reforms. Bayly challenges the traditional view of a stagnant

: European trade injected silver bullion from the New World into the Indian economy, which was essential for the Mughal hegemony to function , as revenues and rents were paid in cash. The "Empire of Information"

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