Product Description
The eighteenth century in India was an important period of transition and remains the subject of continuing debate among scholars of late medieval and modern Indian history. The two main debates on the eighteenth century are (1)the nature of transition from a centralized Mughal polity to the
emergence of regional confederations, and (2) the nature of the transformation brought about by the increasing role of the English East India Company in the economic, commercial, and financial life of the subcontinent. This volume presents extracts and selections from the key interventions in the
historiographical debates, along with an introduction and a bibliography, which provide a concise and useful survey of the field for the benefit of students.
About the Author
Seema Alavi is at Jamia Millia University, New Delhi.
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