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Unmaking the East India Company

British Art and Political Reform in Colonial India, c. 1813-1858
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Unmaking the East India Company reveals how emerging artistic methods in colonial India influenced the British state's takeover and eventual dissolution of the East India Company between 1813 and 1858. It challenges traditional views by showing how new art forms—driven by innovations like lithography and steam navigation, as well as popular print formats and amateur sketches by Company staff—reshaped colonial governance and racial perceptions. These cultural shifts undermined aristocratic corporate authority and aligned with middle-class political and moral ideals across imperial networks, redefining British identity and power globally.
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Ideal for readers interested in British art, colonial history, empire studies, and cultural politics. This book will appeal to scholars and enthusiasts seeking a fresh perspective on the role of art in shaping imperial power and identity.

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Illuminates how new modes of artistic production in colonial India shaped the British state's nationalisation of the East India Company, transforming the relationship between nation and empire

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Illuminates how new modes of artistic production in colonial India shaped the British state’s nationalisation of the East India Company, transforming the relationship between nation and empire

This pioneering book explores how art shaped the nationalisation of the East India Company between the loss of its primary monopoly in 1813 and its ultimate liquidation in 1858. Challenging the idea that parliament drove political reform, it argues instead that the Company’s political legitimacy was destabilised by novel modes of artistic production in colonial India.

New artistic forms and practices—the result of new technologies like lithography and steam navigation, middle-class print formats like the periodical, the scrapbook and the literary annual, as well as the prevalence of amateur sketching among Company employees—reconfigured the colonial regime’s racial boundaries and techniques of governance. They flourished within transimperial networks, integrating middle-class societies with new political convictions and moral disciplines, and thereby eroding the aristocratic corporate cultures that had previously structured colonial authority in India.

Unmaking the East India Company contributes to a reassessment of British art as a global, corporate and intrinsically imperial phenomenon—highlighting the role of overlooked media, artistic styles and print formats in crafting those distinctions of power and identity that defined ‘Britishness’ across the world.

Distributed for the Paul Mellon Centre for Studies in British Art

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Praised as a pioneering and admirably produced work, Charles Greig calls the book "lavishly illustrated" and commends every aspect. John Mcaleer describes it as both theoretically engaged and eminently readable, highlighting its beautiful illustrations.

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9781913107390

Publisher: Paul Mellon Centre for Studies in British Art

Format: Hardback

Date Published: 13 June 2023

Country: United Kingdom

Imprint: Paul Mellon Centre for Studies in British Art

Illustration: 80 color + b-w illus.

Audience: Professional and scholarly

DIMENSIONS

Width: 214.0mm

Height: 267.0mm

Weight: 250g

Pages: 255

About the Author

Tom Young is a Leverhulme Trust Early Career Fellow in the History of Art Department at the University of Warwick.

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