The British Raj in India : An Historical Review
by Burke, S. M.; Quraishi, Salim al-Din
Published by : Oxford University Press (Karachi) Physical details: xiv,699 Pages 14x22 cm | HB ISBN:0195775694. Year: 1995Item type | Current location | Collection | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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General Stacks | Non-fiction | 954.035 B945B 1995 (Browse shelf) | Available | 12261 |
Include Epilogues, Bibliography and Index.
This scholarly study is different from earlier books on the Raj in that it is neither hero-oriented nor self justifying. The emphasis instead is on world events and developments inside the subcontinent which influenced the conduct of the leaders, and affected the course of events. It is the crucial transfer of power process resulting in the partition of Britain's Indian Empire into two independent states that is appraised. The authors have made good use of the massive documentation made available by the British Government since 1983, as well as the unique archives kept in the British Museum. These have enabled the authors to throw some new light on the partition process, in particular on the workings of the Radcliffe Boundary Awards Commission.
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