TY - GEN AU - Subrahmanyam, Sanjay TI - Europe’s India: words, people, empires, 1500–1800 SN - 9780674972261 U1 - 303.48240540903 PY - 2017/// CY - Cambridge PB - Harvard University Press KW - Europe -- Civilization -- Indic influences KW - India -- Civilization -- European influences KW - India -- Foreign public opinion, European -- History KW - Europeans -- Attitudes -- History KW - Orientalism -- History N1 - Includes bibliographical references and index N2 - Europe's India tracks the changing place of India in the European imagination over three centuries, by looking closely at a varied cast of actors and sites of interaction, from ports and coastal enclaves to inland courts. The opening of the Cape Route by Vasco da Gama in 1498 created a new set of conditions for dealings between Europe and India (and Asia more generally). In the decades that followed, many different Europeans - traders, military men, missionaries and others - came to India, and produced a set of images regarding the sub-continent that left a deep imprint on the European imagination. Initially, the Europeans were relatively minor actors on the fringes of India, but over time they came to occupy a situation of power, especially after about 1750. The particular strength of this book is its close examination of a number of individual agents, acting both within the European empires, and at their fringes. Though the central axis is that between Europe and India, this is equally a larger exercise in a global and connected history of the early modern world.-- ER -