Articles tagged with mercantilism

Foundation for Empire

Ian Bruce Watson's 1980 study Foundation for Empire: English private trade in India 1659 - 1760 is invaluable for researching the milieu of early India merchants like Thomas Pitt. Watson fits his detailed analysis into the broader context of the phenomenon of imperialism.

Empire

Where empire was seen to be the manifestation of a mixture of military might, cultural superiority, humanitarian zeal, and industrial supremacy, which was itself a central component of cultural superiority, theorists of empire began using the term imperialism, under which they subsumed the various component parts in hierarchies which suited their purposes. In effect, the '-ism' was used to explain the 'empire' in one way or another. It was not used to explain why it should have been that an empire could have been gained in the first place. The existence of empire was argued ex post facto, in terms which reflected the dominant political beliefs of …