Britsko-francouzské vztahy v Indii 1787–1794 v zrcadle pramenů úřadu generálních guvernérů britské Indie

Roč.63,č.2(2016)

Abstrakt

Anglo-French relations in India 1787–1794 in the mirror of governor-generals of British India sources

The study is devoted to the Anglo-French relations in India during the French Revolution, specifically in the years 1787–1794. The author in the introduction recapitulates historiography devoted to the impacts that the French Revolution had in European territorial possessions in India and the Indian Ocean. It refers to dominantly used to date the French sources stored in the National Archives in Paris, and especially the National Archives of Overseas Territories in Aix-en-Provence. On the basis of this analysis, and referring to sources from the office of Governor-Generals of the Presidency of Fort William in Calcutta untapped until now, he tries to reconstruct the Anglo-French relations in this area. In introduction he describes the political situation in India after the American War of Independence and the genesis of the French Company for India and China, the main partner of the British side in the observed period. On the basis of relevant documents analysis he defines two subsequent phases of mutual Anglo-French relationship: the period of friendship, business partnership and mutual assistance, which the French Revolution only disrupted to a limited extent (1786–1792) and the period of hostility after the French declared war on the United Kingdom and the Netherlands, which, however, for France in India brought about nothing but loss of important trading colonies (1793–1794).

Klíčová slova:
history of India; British-French relations in Asia; French Revolution in colonies; istory of East India companies; British-French struggle for India; French colonial imperium in Asia; British colonial imperium in Asia; military history in the 18th century

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5–22
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