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This comprehensive historical work by James Rennell provides a detailed chronicle of the British armies’ movements and campaigns throughout the Indian Peninsula during 1790 and 1791. Rennell, a renowned geographer and military historian, meticulously documents the strategic routes, tactical decisions, and geographical challenges faced by British forces during this crucial period of colonial military operations.
The book serves as an invaluable primary source for understanding British military strategy in India during the late 18th century. It covers the complex logistics of moving large armies across diverse terrain, the interactions with local populations, and the broader geopolitical context of British expansion in the subcontinent. Military historians, scholars of colonial India, and geography enthusiasts will find this work essential for understanding the relationship between military campaigns and geographical knowledge in this era.
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