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This work collects together 15 articles by Professor Philip Lawson who died
in 1995. The essays represent his work and interest in the British world of the
18th and 19th centuries; particularly British relations with Canada, America
and India. The final collection of three essays illustrates Anglo-Indian
relations and the tea-trade, showing the relationship between the establishment
of Indian tea plantations, the growth of the tea trade, and the political and
cultural impact of tea-drinking on the British and their colonists. The 15 articles in this text represent the late author's work and interest
in the British world of the 18th and 19th centuries, including British
relations with Canada, America and India. The final collection of three essays
illustrates Anglo-Indian relations and the tea trade.
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