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The Relentless Rise of the East India Company
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Bloomsbury presents The Anarchy by William Dalrymple, read by Sid Sagar.
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‘Dalrymple is a superb historian with a visceral understanding of India … A book of beauty’ – Gerard DeGroot, The Times
In August 1765 the East India Company defeated the young Mughal emperor and forced him to establish a new administration in his richest provinces. Run by English merchants who collected taxes using a ruthless private army, this new regime saw the East India Company transform itself from an international trading corporation into something much more unusual: an aggressive colonial power in the guise of a multinational business.
William Dalrymple tells the remarkable story of the East India Company as it has never been told before, unfolding a timely cautionary tale of the first global corporate power.
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- Peter Mansour
- 10-05-22
informative but overly reflective
the book was useful to learn about the early history of the EIC and its major conquests that led to it controlling most of India before that was taken over by the British crown. however, it was kind of annoying that almost every 5 minutes it repeated the conclusion "a large corporation did x,y,z which was unheard of before and after". it felt somewhat preachy from start to end.
this book was not as entertaining or engaging as other historical books on Euro-Asian politics of that time like "the great game" (which was an excellent book), and was dry at times. however it filled in a huge gap in my understanding of how the British came to control India, and introduced me to a lot of topics that I might read up on separately now.
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- 07-18-20
We are story tellers, all of us; this is amazing..
We are all story tellers and this is an amazing story; very deftly told. The narrator increases its impact by his emphatic rendition.
listen and enjoy people. This is good stuff ;)
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- D. G. Wiczer
- 12-31-20
Exceptionally well-told story of the EIC's rise
My only complaint is that it ended too soon. It goes through the fall of Delhi but I would have loved more of the story of ruling.
Regardless, this is a fascinating take story of the East India Company, particularly as a military power: not just of the battles but of the motivation and characters. It's largely a history of the rulers and leaders, with more emphasis on the British side, but still giving a lot of color to the Indian rulers.
Quite interestingly, this is not just a story of superior European war technology making easy going of local powers. There's a lot of tension in the story because it's often not clear who's going to win.... I mean, we know who wins, but it's not a straight line.
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- M McMurtry
- 12-15-20
interesting
interesting. accidentally reviewed the wrong book and now all let me delete a review.
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- Steve Tone
- 02-06-20
An excellent book about global corporations
For anyone wishing to understand how the complex relationship between government and multi-national corporations developed historically.
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- nicholas millisor
- 01-16-24
Wow a story that more people should know
I’m a big history guy, meaning that I listen to a lot of history books and pride myself and knowing more than most. However this book opened my eyes to a part of history that has for all intensive purposes been swept under the rug. This is a fascinating peak under that rug and a must read for anyone interested in British history in India
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- Dewey
- 07-15-24
Impressive story, well detailed with facts
The author gives a wonderfully detailed account of the East India Company and manages to lay it out in a very coherent storyline. My only complaint is that sometimes his conclusions don’t entirely match with the facts he had just detailed.
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- ABL
- 01-03-25
Interesting
This is a good introduction into the history of the East India Company. It was well written and informative, if preachy.
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- Michael Dawson
- 11-22-19
Superb, Authoritative
The review that complains about the performance is ignorant and exactly backwards. The reader is fluent in both English and Indian pronunciations, and does a mesmerizing job of making this hugely important story hum right along. The writer, meanwhile, clearly knows this topic and is able to blend serious sociological comments with gripping, well-told history.
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- Anonymous User
- 03-11-21
Interesting topic, but maybe too scholarly for audio
This book is really challenging to listen to. Large portions where the reader is just reading off source names interfere with flow and content. Furthermore the narrative jumps locations frequently and without warning, making it challenging to follow. I gave up about 30% in because I simply could not figure out half the time what was going on and why x was significant.
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