FOR ALL WITH AN INTEREST IN THE HISTORY
OF THE EAST INDIA COMPANY AND THE BRITISH RAJ
YouTube LECTURES
The following lectures from The British in India's 2021-22 and 22-23 series have been uploaded to YouTube for public viewing. The entire playlist can be found here and the links to individual lectures are given below. On the playlist lectures have been arranged in historical order.
​2021-22
The Origins of the British Empire in Asia
David Veevers
​Leverhulme Trust Early Career Fellow, Queen Mary University of London
Richard M. Eaton with Rosie Llewellyn-Jones
​Professor of History, Arizona State University; writer and historian
Benjamin D. Hopkins
​Professor of History and International Relations and Director of the Sigur Center for Asian Studies, George Washington University
​2022-23
​​​Guns, Money and Lawyers: The English Chartered Trading Companies 1688-1763
Mike Wagner
Tutor in Continuing Education, University of Oxford.
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The Company's Sword: The East India Company and the Politics of Militarism 1644-1858
Christina Welsch
Associate Professor in History, College of Wooster, Ohio
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Hooghly: The Global History of a River
Robert Ivermee
Lecturer in British Civilisation, Catholic University of Paris
Heart Like a Fakir: General Sir James Abbott and the Fall of the East India Company
Chris Mason
Associate Professor of National Security, US Army War College
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Rana Chhina, Andrew Ward & Rosie Llewellyn-Jones
Secretary and Editor, United Services Institution of India; writers and historians
Anglo-India and the End of Empire
Uther Charlton-Stevens
Writer and historian
Orlando Norie, The 78th Highlanders at the Taking of Sucunderabagh, Siege of Lucknow, 1857.
The Anne S. K. Brown Military Collection, Brown Digital Repository. Brown University Library.