East India Company at Home, 1757-1857
The British country house in an imperial and global context
  • Home
  • About
    • The Team
  • Join
  • News
    • Upcoming events
    • Mid-Project Conference
    • Past events
  • Case Studies
  • Resources
  • House Case Studies
  • Family Case Studies
  • Object Case Studies
  • Upcoming events
  • Mid-Project Conference

About

The East India Company at Home, 1757-1857 is a 3-year (2011-2014) research project based in the Department of History at University College London and funded by the Leverhulme Trust. The project examines the British country house in an imperial and global context.

Contact us: EICathome@ucl.ac.uk

Recent posts

  • John Hedger on Belmont House, Kent
  • Global Stories in Domestic Spaces | Treasure Hunt on Home
  • Global Stories in Domestic Spaces | Treasure Hunt on Osterley Park and House Project Update
  • A Chinese conundrum at Shugborough | Treasure Hunt on Shugborough Estate, Staffordshire
  • Eliza Gluckman on Osterley Park and House Update

Tags

architect armorial ayah banyan Bedroom Bengal Berkshire brother bungalow Calcutta calico captain China chintz Chippendale Drawing Room dye ebony Essex garden handkerchief Hertfordshire Hyderabad ivory japanned lacquer Library Madras mahogany marriage nabob painted mirror Pondicherry porcelain portrait Radnorshire Scotland servant ship Shropshire slave stock wallpaper widow Yorkshire

Meta

  • Log in
  • Entries RSS
  • Comments RSS
  • WordPress.org
Home   /   Resources

Resources

Below you will find a list of the research aids that we have compiled. Each aid can be downloaded in PDF format from the list below, you can also browse the lists by clicking on the link.

Online Resources

List of Online Resources

Bibliographies

Country House Bibliography

Interiors and Interior Decoration Bibliography

Nabobs and the Empire Bibliography

East India Company Bibliography

Image Resources

Memorials and Inscriptions – we are currently constructing this page (27.02.13).

Comments, additions and corrections warmly welcomed – please email us at EICathome@ucl.ac.uk with your suggestions.

 

Leave a Reply Click here to cancel reply.

Search…

RSS Twitter updates

  • EICatHome: Case study by @penelopefarmer1 on Samuel and William Farmer will be available in near future, once done with edits! http://t.co/1DUohePSse
  • EICatHome: Last week met up with @penelopefarmer1 to photograph letters written by her ancestors serving in the East India Co: http://t.co/gDkq4n1506
  • EICatHome: RT @SpeakerConolly: Good to meet Helen Clifford from @EICatHome at a conference in Maynooth, long way to go to meet a @UCLHistory colleague…
  • EICatHome: Free lecture by @WarwickHistory Prof Maxine Berg on global Indian crafts in C18th & C21st, this Friday 5.30pm at UCL http://t.co/Ri3Zs5rjbT
  • May 2013
  • April 2013
  • March 2013
  • February 2013
  • January 2013
  • Copyright © 2013 East India Company at Home, 1757-1857

    Email: eicathome@ucl.ac.uk

    Powered by WordPress

    • Home
    • About
    • Join
    • News
    • Case Studies
    • Resources