A profound and ground-breaking new history of one of the most important encounters in the history of colonialism: the British arrival in India in the early seventeenth century.
'Beautifully written and masterfully researched, this has the makings of a classic' P. Frankopan 'A modern masterpiece, delightful, enlightening and faultless' John Keay
'A marvelous piece of detective work, uncovering the secret machinations and courtly intrigues that shaped the early encounters between two powers' Amanda Foreman
A Financial Times Book to Read in 2023 When Thomas Roe arrived in India in 1616 as James I's first ambassador to the Mughal Empire, the English barely had a toehold in the subcontinent. Their understanding of South Asian trade and India was sketchy at best, and, to the Mughals, they were minor players on a very large stage.
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Courting India : England, Mughal India and the Origins of Empire
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https://doi.org/10.1093/ia/iiac317
https://www.spectator.co.uk/article/the-trials-of-englands-first-ambassador-to-india/