A COMPREHENSIVE HISTORY OF INDIA VOL.11
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Author: K. K. DUTTA, V. A. NARAIN (Editors)
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ISBN: 8170070031
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Edition: FEB 1985
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Multiple Book Set: No
About the Book
This volume is the eleventh in its series and covers a crucial period of Indian history from 1818 to 1858. Edited by K. K. Dutta and V. A. Narain, the book examines the phase of consolidation of British rule in India, during which Indian powers were systematically subordinated, including the states of Sindh and the Sikh kingdom. While this era appeared to be one of stabilization on the surface, the volume reveals that deep-seated resistance and opposition to British domination were steadily gathering strength beneath it. These undercurrents ultimately culminated in the Great Rising of 1857. Through careful historical analysis, the book seeks to provide readers with a deeper understanding of the political, social, and economic forces operating during this transformative period of Indian history. It stands as an important scholarly contribution for students and readers interested in colonial history and the roots of resistance to British rule.
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A COMPREHENSIVE HISTORY OF INDIA VOL.11
A COMPREHENSIVE HISTORY OF INDIA VOL.11
Book Details
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Author: K. K. DUTTA, V. A. NARAIN (Editors)
-
ISBN: 8170070031
-
Edition: FEB 1985
-
Multiple Book Set: No
About the Book
This volume is the eleventh in its series and covers a crucial period of Indian history from 1818 to 1858. Edited by K. K. Dutta and V. A. Narain, the book examines the phase of consolidation of British rule in India, during which Indian powers were systematically subordinated, including the states of Sindh and the Sikh kingdom. While this era appeared to be one of stabilization on the surface, the volume reveals that deep-seated resistance and opposition to British domination were steadily gathering strength beneath it. These undercurrents ultimately culminated in the Great Rising of 1857. Through careful historical analysis, the book seeks to provide readers with a deeper understanding of the political, social, and economic forces operating during this transformative period of Indian history. It stands as an important scholarly contribution for students and readers interested in colonial history and the roots of resistance to British rule.
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Book Details
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Author: K. K. DUTTA, V. A. NARAIN (Editors)
-
ISBN: 8170070031
-
Edition: FEB 1985
-
Multiple Book Set: No
About the Book
This volume is the eleventh in its series and covers a crucial period of Indian history from 1818 to 1858. Edited by K. K. Dutta and V. A. Narain, the book examines the phase of consolidation of British rule in India, during which Indian powers were systematically subordinated, including the states of Sindh and the Sikh kingdom. While this era appeared to be one of stabilization on the surface, the volume reveals that deep-seated resistance and opposition to British domination were steadily gathering strength beneath it. These undercurrents ultimately culminated in the Great Rising of 1857. Through careful historical analysis, the book seeks to provide readers with a deeper understanding of the political, social, and economic forces operating during this transformative period of Indian history. It stands as an important scholarly contribution for students and readers interested in colonial history and the roots of resistance to British rule.











