The East India Company at Home, 1757-1857 (eBook)

Margot Finn, Kate Smith (Herausgeber)

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2018
538 Seiten
UCL Press (Verlag)
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The East India Company at Home, 1757-1857 explores how empire in Asia shaped British country houses, their interiors and the lives of their residents. It includes chapters from researchers based in a wide range of settings such as archives and libraries, museums, heritage organisations, the community of family historians and universities.
The East India Company at Home, 1757-1857 explores how empire in Asia shaped British country houses, their interiors and the lives of their residents. It includes chapters from researchers based in a wide range of settings such as archives and libraries, museums, heritage organisations, the community of family historians and universities. It moves beyond conventional academic narratives and makes an important contribution to ongoing debates around how empire impacted Britain.The volume focuses on the propertied families of the East India Company at the height of Company rule. From the Battle of Plassey in 1757 to the outbreak of the Indian Uprising in 1857, objects, people and wealth flowed to Britain from Asia. As men in Company service increasingly shifted their activities from trade to military expansion and political administration, a new population of civil servants, army officers, surveyors and surgeons journeyed to India to make their fortunes. These Company men and their families acquired wealth, tastes and identities in India, which travelled home with them to Britain. Their stories, the biographies of their Indian possessions and the narratives of the stately homes in Britain that came to house them, frame our explorations of imperial culture and its British legacies.Praise for the East India Company at Home, 1757-1857'Recommended for many new and interesting insights into a very wide subject.'Chowkidar'By an impressive process of distillation Margot Finn and Kate Smith have put together a coherent survey of the material traces of old India hands - the lucky ones who survived to be repatriated and to make their mark anew in Britain - compiled from a refreshing variety of perspectives'Journal of the History of Collections'This immensely engaging volume... not only contributes to ongoing debates about the place of heritage in modern society and its role in the making of British culture and identity, but also sheds new light on how we package heritage for public consumption, thereby creating new narratives and histories. It showcases public history at its best.'H-Asia, H-Net Reviews'Invaluable for anyone interested in how the British empire shaped the material culture of British country houses and the families who built, owned and lived in them...'The Georgian: The Magazine of the Georgian Group

lt;p>Margot Finn is Professor of Modern British History at UCL. The author of After Chartism (1993) and The Character of Credit (2003), she has published extensively on the families and material culture of the East India Company. A former editor of the Journal of British Studies, she is President of the Royal Historical Society.

Kate Smith is Senior Lecturer in Eighteenth-Century History at the University of Birmingham. Kate specialises in material culture in eighteenth- and nineteenth-century Britain. She published Material Goods, Moving Hands: Perceiving Production in England, 1700-1830 in 2014.

Introduction
Margot Finn and Kate Smith


Section 1 The social life of things

1. Prize possession: the ‘silver coffer’ of Tipu Sultan and
the Fraser family
Sarah Longair and Cam Sharp Jones

2. Chinese wallpaper: from Canton to country house
Helen Clifford

3. Production, purchase, dispossession, recirculation:
Anglo-Indian ivory furniture in the British country house
Kate Smith

4. ‘A jaghire without a crime’: the East India Company and
the Indian Ocean material world at Osterley, 1700–1800
Yuthika Sharma and Pauline Davies


Section 2 Objects, houses, homes and the construction
of identities

5. Manly objects? Gendering armorial porcelain wares
Kate Smith

6. Fanny Parkes (1794–1875): female collecting and
curiosity in India and Britain
Joanna Goldsworthy
7. Refashioning house, home and family: Montreal Park,
Kent and Touch House, Stirlingshire
Margot Finn and Kate Smith
Section


3 The Home Counties: clusters and connections

8. Warfield Park, Berkshire: longing, belonging and
the British country house
Kate Smith

9. Englefield House, Berkshire: processes, practices and
the making of a Company house
Kate Smith

10. Swallowfield Park, Berkshire: from royalist bastion to
empire home
Margot Finn

11. Valentines, the Raymonds and Company material culture
Georgina Green

12. Growing up in a Company town: the East India
Company presence in South Hertfordshire
Chris Jeppesen


Section 4 On the borders: region, nation, globe

13. A fairy palace in Devon: Redcliffe Towers, built by
Colonel Robert Smith (1787–1873), Bengal Engineers
Diane James

14. Partly after the Chinese manner: ‘Chinese’ staircases
in north-west Wales
Rachael Barnwell

15. The intimate trade of Alexander Hall: salmon and
slaves in Scotland and Sumatra, c.1745–1765 
Ellen Filor

16. Connecting Britain and India: General Patrick
Duff and Madeira
Alistair Mutch

Section 5 Company families and identities:
writing history today

17. The career of William Gamul Farmer (1746–1797)
in India, 1763–1795
Penelope Farmer

18. The Melvill family and India
David Williams

19. The Indian seal of Sir Francis Sykes: a tale of two families 
Sir John Sykes
  
Conclusion
Margot Finn and Kate Smith 

Erscheint lt. Verlag 15.2.2018
Verlagsort London
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Kunst / Musik / Theater Kunstgeschichte / Kunststile
Geisteswissenschaften Geschichte
Schlagworte Alexander Hall • Archives of Scotland • armorial porcelain • Art History • Asian • Basildon Park • Bengal • Benn Walsh • Berkshire • Bombay • Britain • British Country House • British Library • brother • Building • Calcutta • Cambridge • Casket • Chapter • China • Chinese wallpaper • clive • Collection • Colonial • company’s • connections • Cossimbazar • Daughter • decorated • Domestic • duff • East India Company • eighteenth century elite • Elizabeth • Empire • England • Englefield House • English • European family’s • fanny • Farmer • figure • fortune • Francis • Fraser • georgian • Global • Hall’s • Henry Russell • Henry’s • Hertfordshire • History • History of Art • Hyderabad • Image courtesy • Imperial • Interior • ivory furniture • James • John Sykes • Journal • Kate Smith • Lady • Later • Letters • library of wales • lived • London • Madras • Margaret Walsh • Margot Finn • married • material culture • MELVILL • Memoir of Margaret • Merchants • Museum • Nabobs • national archives • National Library • National Trust • Networks • objects • Osterley • Oxford • painted • paper • Patrick Duff • Philip • Purchase • Redcliffe • residence • Richard Benyon • Robert • Scotland • Scottish ship • Smith • staircase • Subcontinent • Sumatra Swallowfield • Sykes • tipu sultan • Trade • valentines • warfield • Warfield Park • Wealth • Women
ISBN-10 1-78735-026-6 / 1787350266
ISBN-13 978-1-78735-026-7 / 9781787350267
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