Diplomant se bude ve své diplomové práci zabývat expanzí Britské Východoindické společnosti v Indii v éře Richarda Wellesleye, tj. v letech 1798–1805. Neopomene zanalyzovat klíčové mezníky politiky Richarda Wellesleye, tj. čtvrtou britsko-maisúrskou válku, politiku anexí a subsidiárních aliancí a druhou britsko-maráthskou válku, jež vygenerovaly britskou dominanci na indickém subkontinentu.
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