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The East India Company at Home, 1757-1857 was a 3-year Leverhulme Trust-funded research project based in the Department of History at the University of Warwick (2011-2012) and University College London (2012-2014). The project was funded by the Leverhulme Trust and ended in August 2014. Over three years the core project team and over 300 project associates worked together to examine the British country house in an imperial and global context.
Professor Finn will continue to blog (and tweet) about developments connected with the project and themes related to colonial material cultures. Have questions? Contact:
m.finn@ucl.ac.uk
Recent posts
- Conference: Museums, Collections and Conflict | School of History & Heritage on Casket Case Study: Material culture from Seringapatam
- A little bit about Willow Pattern – Tansley & Co. Vintage Merchants on The Willow Pattern Case Study: The Willow Pattern explained
- turm paper on Archive
- Research point – Illustration and Ceramics, – A wobbly line on The Willow Pattern Case Study: The Willow Pattern explained
- The East India Company at Home on Home
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