All Stories

  1. Review of 'The Emergence of British Power in India, 1600-1784: A Grand Strategic Interpretation'
  2. ‘A Character to lose’: Richard Goodlad, the Rangpur dhing, and the priorities of the East India Company's early colonial administrators
  3. Administrator-scholars and the Writing of History in Early British India: A review article
  4. Retrenchment, Reform and the Practice of Military-Fiscalism in the Early East India Company State
  5. A ‘Tranquil Spectator’:1 The District Official and the Practice of Local Government in Late Eighteenth-Century Bengal
  6. Retrenchment, Reform and the Practice of Military-Fiscalism in the Early East India Company State