Cornwallis: Soldier and Statesman in a Revolutionary World

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Yale University Press, Feb 22, 2022 - Biography & Autobiography - 416 pages

The first biography of Charles Cornwallis in forty years—the soldier, governor, and statesman whose career covered America, India, Britain, and Ireland

Charles, First Marquis of Cornwallis (1738–1805), was a leading figure in late eighteenth-century Britain. His career spanned the American War of Independence, Irish Union, the French Revolutionary Wars, and the building of the Second British Empire in India—and he has long been associated with the unacceptable face of Britain’s colonial past.

In this vivid new biography, Richard Middleton shows that this portrait is far from accurate. Cornwallis emerges as a reformer who had deep empathy for those under his authority, and was clear about his obligation to govern justly. He sought to protect the population of Bengal with a constitution of written laws, insisted on Catholic emancipation in Ireland, and recognized the limitations of British power after the American war. Middleton reveals how Cornwallis’ rewarding of merit, search for economy, and elimination of corruption helped improve the machinery of British government into the nineteenth century.

 

Contents

ONE An Irresistible Impulse
3
TWO The Call of Duty
20
THREE Implementing Britains Southern Strategy
47
FOUR Taking the War to the Enemy
69
FIVE Reckoning at Yorktown
88
Part II INDIA
113
SIX The Search for a New Role
115
SEVEN GovernorGeneral of Bengal
133
TWELVE Completing the Mission
227
Part III EUROPE
243
THIRTEEN Minister of the Crown
245
FOURTEEN Bringing Peace to Ireland
273
FIFTEEN Attempting Peace with France
310
SIXTEEN Last Call
330
Organisation of the British Army c 17601800
350
Endnotes
352

EIGHT Setting the Agenda
150
NINE The Programme Gathers Pace
168
TEN An Unwelcome War
192
ELEVEN Clipping Tipus Wings
208

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About the author (2022)

Richard Middleton is an independent scholar and was formerly associate professor of American history at Queen’s University Belfast. He is the author of The Bells of Victory, Colonial America, Pontiac’s War, and The War of American Independence.

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