Dupleix


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Dupleix


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Clive and Dupleix


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Dupleix


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A biographical sketch of Joseph-François, Marquis Dupleix (1 January 1697 - 10 November 1763), Governor-General of French India, written by noted historian G. B. Malleson. He highlights the ‘system of Dupleix’ and his qualities, describing him as a great organizer, a man of comprehensive and accurate views and a man of resolute will.




Dupleix and Clive


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First Published in 1967. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.




Revival: Dupleix and Clive (1920)


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Recognised on its first publication in 1920 as a valuable and illuminating study of the beginnings of colonial rule in India, this work gives a comprehensive account of Dupleix’s rise to power in Southern India and his consequent rivalry with Clive. The author was for many years’ keeper of the records at Madras and delved deeply into the sources there, and in England and France to write what was, and is still, an indispensable contribution to the study of the French and British struggle for predominance in India.













Dupleix and His Letters (1742-1754)


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"The object of this work has been to present the most significant extracts from ... [Dupleix'] letters ... so as to reconstruct, with the aid of connective comment, the course of events as seen through Dupleix' eyes."--Introd., p. 4.