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This authoritative biography of Robert Lord Clive, compiled by Sir John Malcolm, offers an in-depth exploration of one of history’s most controversial figures. Drawing extensively from family papers communicated by the Earl of Powis, Malcolm provides unprecedented access to personal documents and correspondence that illuminate Clive’s life from his early years through his military campaigns and political career.
The work traces Clive’s rise from humble beginnings to becoming one of the architects of British dominance in India during the 18th century. Malcolm examines his military strategies, administrative decisions, and the complex circumstances surrounding his governance of Bengal. This scholarly account balances historical narrative with primary source evidence, offering readers a nuanced perspective on Clive’s accomplishments and controversies.
Essential reading for historians, students of colonial history, and those interested in understanding the personal dimensions of imperial expansion.







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