ABSTRACT

Britain’s Army in India (1978) tells how a joint stock company, the Honourable East India Company, came to organise a private army and lay the foundations for the establishment of the British Empire in India. From its origins as warehouse guards, through its struggles against the Dutch and the Portuguese, and its rivalry with the French, the decay of the Moghul Empire, this book examines the Company and its army up to the battle of Buxar in 1764, which established the force as the leading military power in India.

chapter Chapter 1|20 pages

Origins

chapter Chapter 2|19 pages

The Company Expands

chapter Chapter 3|18 pages

Peaceful Traders, 1690–1745

chapter Chapter 4|18 pages

Anglo-French Rivalry in the Carnatic

chapter Chapter 5|17 pages

Dupleix's Great Design

chapter Chapter 6|21 pages

The War in the Carnatic — the Opening Stages

chapter Chapter 7|16 pages

The First Battle for Trichinopoly

chapter Chapter 8|10 pages

The Alliance Breaks Up

chapter Chapter 9|22 pages

The Second Battle for Trichinopoly

chapter Chapter 10|14 pages

Peace and a Catastrophe in Bengal

chapter Chapter 11|15 pages

The Recovery of Calcutta

chapter Chapter 12|16 pages

The Destruction of Siraj-ud-daula

chapter Chapter 13|20 pages

The French Strike in the Carnatic

chapter Chapter 14|16 pages

The Conquest of the Northern Circars

chapter Chapter 16|11 pages

The Second Siege of Pondicherry

chapter Chapter 17|14 pages

The Rebellion in the South