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20 reviews•Redresses the neglect of the role of land in the creation of sovereignty across the British empire in India
•Combines cultural, legal and economic theory to chart the East India Company's endeavours
•Demonstrates how English discourses of land and jurisprudence challenged those of Mughal and Portuguese powers
'Marriott makes a valuable and decisive intervention in the ongoing debate around the way we conceptualise and characterise the East India Company's expansion in Asia in the early modern period. He skilfully reorientates the debate towards the all-encompassing issue of the Company's quest for territory in India, unspooling the complex negotiations and accommodations of the seventeenth century between the English and the Indigenous powers of the subcontinent. In a work of serious scholarship and impressive archival research, Land, Law and Empire reveals how the Company and its servants acquired the key foundations of later Imperial British power in India: Madras, Bombay, and Calcutta.'David Veevers