Francis Rawdon-Hastings, Marquess of Hastings: Soldier, Peer of the Realm, Governor-General of India

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Fairleigh Dickinson Univ Press, 2005 - Biography & Autobiography - 238 pages
Considering the importance of Francis Rawdon-Hastings, 1st Marquess of Hasttings and 2nd Eari of Moira, it is surprising that no full-length biography has been written about him. The only significant studies of his career have been analyses of his role as governor-general of India in the early nineteenth century. Paul Davis Nelson's study rectifies this situation by providing a well-crafted scholarly analysis of the life of Lord Hastings. He covers in depth all aspects of the man's multi-faceted career as a professional soldier, peer in the House of Lords, and governor-general of India. He also provides a character study of this intelligent, affable man, pointing out his strengths as a father, husband, and friend. In the process, Nelson does not lose sight of Hastings's personal weaknesses, particularly his financial ineptitude. He shows how the marquess ran up debts of nearly [pound]1,000,000 by the time of his death and left his family almost penniless.
 

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Young Soldier 17541775
17
AidedeCamp to General Clinton 1776
34
Maturation of a Military Mind 17771780
53
The Compleat Officer 1780
70
Independent Command 17801781
87
SoldierPolitician 17821795
106
The Princes Spokesman 17951811
126
The India Commission 18121815
144
War and the Indian States 18141822
161
Denouement 18211826
176
Notes
194
Selected Bibliography
217
Index
227
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