

235. The Viceroy, The Psychopath, and The Merchant: The Irish in Empire (Ep 3)
50 snips Mar 6, 2025
Professor Jane Ohlmeyer, an expert on Irish imperial history, dives into the complex roles of Irish figures within the British Empire. Discover how Gerald Aungier shaped colonial India’s trade practices, while John Nicholson’s violent legacy during the 1857 uprising evokes both admiration and horror. The podcast also highlights Lord Dufferin's diplomatic efforts amid rising Indian nationalism, revealing the intricate contradictions of Irish identity within imperial rule. Tune in for captivating anecdotes and profound insights on this often-overlooked narrative.
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Aungier in Bombay
- Gerald Aungier, an ambitious East India Company official, saw Bombay as a new frontier for plantation and trade.
- Drawing from his family’s plantation experience in Ireland, he laid the foundations for the establishment of the legal and economic framework that would define colonial rule in India for centuries.
Tea & Opium
- The English imported so much tea from China that taxes on it matched revenue from all land, property, and income taxes.
- This dependence on tea fueled the opium trade and the Opium Wars.
Gerald Aungier's Legacy
- Gerald Aungier, born in Ireland in the 1630s, played a key role in establishing Bombay as a major trading hub for the East India Company.
- His work laid the foundations for the English legal system in Bombay.