British Routes to India.

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Bombay (Mumbai)
Bombay Government
Bombay Marine
British Eastern policy
Calcutta (Kolkata)
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Colony
De Lesseps
Development
East Indiamen noble vessels
East Indies
eastern mediterranean history
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Euphrates Expedition
Euphrates Route
Euphrates Valley Railway
Finance
Fresh Water Canal
Governance
imperial geopolitics
Independence
Indian Navy
Indian Ocean
Industrialization
London
Lord Stratford De Redcliffe
Madras (Chennai)
Military
Napoleon III
Naval Force
nineteenth century diplomacy
Oriental Steam Navigation Company
Overland Route
overland trade routes
Peninsular Company
Railways
Red Sea Route
Revolution
Sea Level Canal
Settlement
Sir Henry Bulwer
Steam Communication
Steam Navigation
Steam Navigation Company
Steam Vessels
strategic access to asia
sues canal construction
Suez Canal Company
Suez passage
Suez Route
telegraph communication networks
Territory
trading voyages
Turkey
Young Man

Product details

  • ISBN 9780367002572
  • Weight: 453g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 21 Sep 2020
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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First published in 1928, this volume examines the routes to India which originated as a means of communication and casual trading voyages in the late 18th century but which evolved under European imperialism, adding vast significance and definite lines of access alongside economic and social uses in times of peace, strategic access in times of war and acting as political objects on all occasions. Halford Lancaster Hoskins responded to the solicitude of the Powers of Europe in relation to countries in the eastern Mediterranean, which had been a conspicuous feature of international relations since the rise of the Eastern Question.

Halford Lancaster Hoskins

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