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Dalrymple, William. The Anarchy: The Relentless Rise of the East India Company. London: Bloomsbury, 2019 [Review by A. Banerjee].

_____, ed. Forgotten Masters: Indian Painting for the East India Company. London: Philip Wilson Publishers (Bloomsbury), 2019 [Review by Jacqueline Banerjee].

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“British Rule is shown in all its racism, arrogance, geopolitical self-interest, extractive greed, violence and callousness towards Indians who suffered under its yoke.” — Elizabeth Buettner, TLS (11 August 2017),


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