5/11/2023 0 Comments Dalrymple the anarchy![]() In his familiar passionate manner, Dalrymple cuts through the stodge that pervades a lot of writing on history to serve up a book that has it all - the compulsive pull of a thriller, the erudition of a significant piece of non-fiction, and the loveliness of a piece of literature. ![]() In what is easily his most ambitious and arguably his most engrossing work, the Scottish historian and writer makes a case that the empire was won not on the strength of military superiority, but as a result of the cunning of a corporate house that was helped along by amoral Indian bankers who financed its operations. The Anarchy, a story of how a “dangerously unregulated” private joint stock company, housed in a nondescript London building, raised an enormous army and went on to ravage the Indian subcontinent. One of the first words to enter the English language from India was ‘loot’, writes William Dalrymple, setting the stage for ![]()
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