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Social upheaval from "summary" of The Anarchy by William Dalrymple

Social upheaval refers to a period of significant and often disruptive change within a society. It is a time when established social norms, hierarchies, and institutions are challenged and often overturned. This can result in widespread unrest, violence, and instability as various groups vie for power and influence. In 'The Anarchy', William Dalrymple vividly portrays the social upheaval that accompanied the rise of the East India Company in the Indian subcontinent. As the Company expanded its control over vast territories, it brought about profound changes in the political, economic, and social fabric of the region. Local rulers were deposed or co-opted, traditional industries were disrupted, and new systems of governance were imposed. The impact of the Company's actions was felt most keenly by the Indian population, who were subjected to exploitation, violence, and dispossession. The Company's pursuit of profit and power led to widespread suffering and dislocation, as communities were uprooted and livelihoods destroyed in the name of c...
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    The Anarchy

    William Dalrymple

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