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Sir John Malcolm and the Creation of British India is a meticulously researched historical account by Jack Harrington that traces the extraordinary career of one of Britain’s most influential colonial figures. Malcolm’s tenure in India, spanning several decades, witnessed dramatic shifts in British power and control, from military campaigns to political negotiations with Indian kingdoms.
Through detailed analysis of Malcolm’s correspondence, military records, and administrative documents, Harrington reveals how this Scottish officer navigated the complex political landscape of early 19th-century India. The biography explores Malcolm’s relationships with Indian rulers, his role in establishing British supremacy, and his contributions to colonial governance structures that would persist for over a century.
This work offers valuable insights into the mechanisms of British imperialism, the intersection of commerce and conquest, and the individual ambitions that drove the expansion of empire. Essential reading for historians, students of colonialism, and those seeking to understand the foundations of modern India-Britain relations.






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