Adventurers, David Howarth
Adventurers, David Howarth
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Adventurers
The Improbable Rise of the East India Company: 1550-1650

Author: David Howarth

Narrator: Michael Page

Unabridged: 17 hr 8 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 03/28/2023


Synopsis

The unlikely beginnings of the East India Company—from Tudor origins and rivalry with the superior Dutch—to laying the groundwork for future British expansion

The East India Company was the largest commercial enterprise in British history, yet its roots in Tudor England are often overlooked. The Tudor revolution in commerce led ambitious merchants to search for new forms of investment, not least in risky overseas enterprises—and for these "adventurers" the most profitable bet of all would be on the Company.

Through a host of stories and fascinating details, David Howarth brings to life the Company's way of doing business—from the leaky ships and petty seafarers of its embattled early days to later sweeping commercial success. While the Company's efforts met with disappointment in Japan, they sowed the seeds of success in India, setting the outline for what would later become the Raj. Drawing on an abundance of sources, Howarth shows how competition from European powers was vital to success—and considers whether the Company was truly "English" at all, or rather part of a Europe-wide movement.

About David Howarth

David Howarth is emeritus professor at Edinburgh University. He is the author of Lord Arundel and His Circle, Images of Rule, and The Invention of Spain, and editor of Art and Patronage in the Caroline Courts.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Dwayne

Howarth is one of my favorite historians I never hear anyone talk about. This book has niche appeal. You have to be interested in the Age of Exploration, but not in a "Master and Commander" sense of making it about sailing, nautical details, the Royal Navy, life on a ship, etc. You have to be into i......more

Goodreads review by Debbie

'Adventurers' tells the story of the improbable rise of history's most notorious company, from its international, intellectual and cultural origins in the sixteenth century through to its first great challenges during the reigns of James I and Charles I. It is an astonishing tale - to match an aston......more

Goodreads review by Nate

An extremely well researched book that I will recommend to no one. Disjointed and obtuse, the author spent as much time setting alliterations as he did history. The breath and scope of the subject was far exceeded to the point of confusion.......more

Goodreads review by Marnix

Starts off promising, but in the end loses itself into elaborate detail whilst jumping back and forth from Elisabethan England to Cromwell, making it rather disjointed......more