

Buy anything from 5,000+ international stores. One checkout price. No surprise fees. Join 2M+ shoppers on Desertcart.
Desertcart purchases this item on your behalf and handles shipping, customs, and support to Bolivia.
ONE OF PRESIDENT BARACK OBAMA'S FAVORITE BOOKS OF THE YEAR NAMED A BEST BOOK OF THE YEAR BY The Wall Street Journal and NPR The epic story of how the East I Review: the writer lets it play like a movie in your mind - one of best book I have read... Review: Authentic - Itโs a book I wanted to read
| Best Sellers Rank | #10 in History of Asia #17 in History of Europe #17 in Specific Topics in Politics & Government |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 4,537 Reviews |
F**K
the writer lets it play like a movie in your mind
one of best book I have read...
G**R
Authentic
Itโs a book I wanted to read
A**M
Excellent history, for once written also from the side of the vanquished.
As all previous books of this author, this is an excellent historical account of what happened when a British 18th century corporation managed to subdue a country with little or no control from anyone. My only regret is that the title, in my opinion, gives a relatively little idea of what the book is all about and may not attract the casual reader to the real content of the book. I picked it up just because of the reputation of the author. My whole historical perspective of this country has now completely changed (I had read other books, written by the victors...), and how much more sense the modern condition of Indian subcontinent makes once I have this period clarified and illuminated by this book.
L**L
Damaged by amazon.
Pages ripped, but package intact.
J**P
British Rule Summarised
The Anarchy: The East India Company, Corporate Violence, and the Pillage of an Empire by William Dalrymple is a meticulously researched and compellingly written historical account that delves into the rise and fall of the East India Company (EIC). Here are the key aspects of the book: Historical Insight Dalrymple provides a vivid and detailed narrative of the EIC, from its inception as a modest trading entity in the early 17th century to its transformation into a powerful corporate juggernaut that controlled vast swathes of India. The book chronicles the period from 1599, when the EIC was established, to 1803, when it conquered Delhi, marking the beginning of British colonial rule in India. Corporate Exploitation and Violence The title "The Anarchy" reflects the chaotic and violent period in Indian history during which the EIC exploited local rivalries and leveraged its growing military power to establish dominance. Dalrymple highlights the corporate greed and ruthless tactics employed by the EIC, emphasizing how it operated more like a predatory private enterprise than a traditional colonial power. The book underscores the devastating impact of the EIC's policies on Indian society, economy, and polity. Personalities and Politics Dalrymple brings to life a range of historical figures, from EIC officials like Robert Clive and Warren Hastings to Indian rulers such as Mughal Emperor Shah Alam II and Nawab Siraj-ud-Daula. He examines their motivations, strategies, and the interplay of personalities and politics that shaped this tumultuous era. The narrative is enriched by Dalrymple's use of primary sources, including letters, diaries, and contemporary accounts, which provide authenticity and depth. Literary Style Dalrymple's writing is both scholarly and accessible, making "The Anarchy" suitable for both academic audiences and general readers interested in history. His storytelling prowess keeps the reader engaged, and his ability to contextualize historical events within broader social and economic trends adds layers of understanding. Critical Reception "The Anarchy" has been praised for its thorough research, balanced perspective, and engaging prose. Critics have lauded Dalrymple for shedding light on a critical but often overlooked aspect of colonial history and for his ability to convey the complexities of this period in a nuanced manner. The book has also sparked discussions about the legacy of colonialism and the role of corporate power in shaping world history. William Dalrymple's "The Anarchy" is a masterful account of the East India Company's rise to power and its profound impact on India. It offers valuable insights into the mechanisms of corporate exploitation and the historical consequences of unchecked corporate power. The book is a must-read for anyone interested in the history of India, colonialism, and the dynamics of corporate imperialism.
E**N
meesterlijk
Zeer leesbaar. Het toont de EIC als een soort handelsmafia.
A**G
Hard to put down
I have family history linked to the EIC and have wanted to know more about the Company and itโs impact and influences in India. This book didnโt disappoint. Impeccably researched, and written in a narrative form that is balanced and gives equal time to both sides of the story and the historical influences that made it possible for the EIC to gain a strong foothold in Hindustan. My only complaint is that it centres on Bengal and so would like to have known more about the role of the other Presidencies of Madras and Bombay and perhaps some time spent on their involvement in China and elsewhere in SE Asia. I highly recommend this book to all history buffs, especially those interested in the origins of multinational corporations, British colonialism and the rise of East India Company as the world first corporate superpower. An easy five stars from me.
Trustpilot
1 month ago
2 weeks ago