Book contents
- Britain’s Oceanic Empire
- Britain’s Oceanic Empire
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Maps
- Contributors
- Preface
- Abbreviations
- Book part
- 1 Introduction:
- Part I The oceans
- Part II Sovereignty law, and governance
- Part III Diplomatic and military relations
- 8 Subjects, clients, allies, or mercenaries?
- 9 Diplomacy between Britons and Native Americans, c.1600–1830
- 10 Diplomacy in India, 1526–1858
- 11 Army discipline, military cultures, and state-formation in colonial India, c.1780–1860
- Part IV Commercial and social relations
- Index
8 - Subjects, clients, allies, or mercenaries?
The British use of Irish and Amerindian military power, 1500–1800
from Part III - Diplomatic and military relations
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 05 June 2012
- Britain’s Oceanic Empire
- Britain’s Oceanic Empire
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Maps
- Contributors
- Preface
- Abbreviations
- Book part
- 1 Introduction:
- Part I The oceans
- Part II Sovereignty law, and governance
- Part III Diplomatic and military relations
- 8 Subjects, clients, allies, or mercenaries?
- 9 Diplomacy between Britons and Native Americans, c.1600–1830
- 10 Diplomacy in India, 1526–1858
- 11 Army discipline, military cultures, and state-formation in colonial India, c.1780–1860
- Part IV Commercial and social relations
- Index
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- Britain's Oceanic EmpireAtlantic and Indian Ocean Worlds, c.1550–1850, pp. 179 - 217Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2012
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