British India And British Scotland, 1780-1830: Career Building, Empire Building, & A Scottish School Of Thought On Indian Governance

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Martha Mclaren

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At the turn of the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries, three Scotsmen, Thomas Munro, John Malcolm, and Mountstuart Elphinstone, rose in the service of the East India Company to become respected and influential officials. Martha McLaren's book, British India and British Scotland, explores connections between their career-building strategies and their development of a principled and "improving" school of thought on Indian governance based on Scottish enlightenment conceptions of forms of government, religion, law, and political economy.

Exploring the interwoven careers of the three men, McLaren presents a new perspective on their deliberate use of Indian language skills, Indian knowledge, and articulately written reports to gain promotion, revising the orthodox representation of their school of thought as largely pragmatic and conservative.

This book provides a new argument about the way Munro, Malcolm, and Elphinstone pursued career objectives and, more important, revises the existing orthodoxy on what influences defined the character of their approach to Indian government. McLaren's work will further the understanding of British imperialism in South Asia in the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries. It will be of specific interest to scholars engaged in the study of intellectual trends in both British colonial South Asia and Britain itself.

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Details of Book: British India And British Scotland, 1780-1830: Career Building, Empire Building, & A Scottish School Of Thought On Indian Governance Book: British India And British Scotland, 1780-1830: Career Building, Empire Building, & A Scottish School Of Thought On Indian Governance
Author: Martha Mclaren
ISBN:

1884836739


ISBN-13:

9781884836732

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978-1884836732


Binding: Hardcover
Publishing Date: Nov 2001
Publisher: University Of Akron Press
Number of Pages: 306
Language: English
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