This thesis presents a study of the working of the home and Indian Governments and their mutual relationship during the period immediately following the Mutiny. In fact the Governments in London and India were parts of one mechanism, the several organs of which were constantly eating and reacting upon one another. It has, therefore, been found necessary to assess the pert played by each in evolving the various policies and in their actual execution. The scope of the subject covers the entire field of the Indian administration as it was reorganised after the Mutiny. The main sources on which the study is based comprise the original proceedings of the home and Indian Governments and the private correspondence of Sir Charles Wood during the pe...
This thesis analyses the emergence of representative government in India both in the central and in ...
This is a study of the East India Company's relations with Haidar Ali of Mysore. As his state border...
This thesis examines the relationship between India and Australia between 1858 and 1901. It draws up...
This thesis is concerned with the study of British Indian internal policy between 1885 and 1898. The...
This thesis is a study of the impact of British politics on Indian policy during the twenty year per...
This thesis explores the manner in which British officials attempted to impose ideas of 'good govern...
As India became increasingly important in the British imperial consciousness throughout the nineteen...
Generations of historians have looked to Bengal, Bombay, and Madras to detect the emergence of the l...
This is a study of that system of Home Government of India which came into existence with Pitt's Ind...
George Curzon was post-Mutiny India's most imperialist, zealous and youngest Viceroy. From 1899-1905...
George Curzon was post-Mutiny India’s most imperialist, zealous and youngest Viceroy. From 1899-1905...
Sir Charles Wood's presidency of the Board of Control (1853-1855) coincided with the dawning of an a...
Prior to 1947 approximately one-third of the Indian sub-continent was broken up into 635 Indian Stat...
This thesis examines the established view of Chelmsford's administration in the light of documentary...
This Thesis is a study of some aspects of the internal administration of Lord Elgin as Viceroy of In...
This thesis analyses the emergence of representative government in India both in the central and in ...
This is a study of the East India Company's relations with Haidar Ali of Mysore. As his state border...
This thesis examines the relationship between India and Australia between 1858 and 1901. It draws up...
This thesis is concerned with the study of British Indian internal policy between 1885 and 1898. The...
This thesis is a study of the impact of British politics on Indian policy during the twenty year per...
This thesis explores the manner in which British officials attempted to impose ideas of 'good govern...
As India became increasingly important in the British imperial consciousness throughout the nineteen...
Generations of historians have looked to Bengal, Bombay, and Madras to detect the emergence of the l...
This is a study of that system of Home Government of India which came into existence with Pitt's Ind...
George Curzon was post-Mutiny India's most imperialist, zealous and youngest Viceroy. From 1899-1905...
George Curzon was post-Mutiny India’s most imperialist, zealous and youngest Viceroy. From 1899-1905...
Sir Charles Wood's presidency of the Board of Control (1853-1855) coincided with the dawning of an a...
Prior to 1947 approximately one-third of the Indian sub-continent was broken up into 635 Indian Stat...
This thesis examines the established view of Chelmsford's administration in the light of documentary...
This Thesis is a study of some aspects of the internal administration of Lord Elgin as Viceroy of In...
This thesis analyses the emergence of representative government in India both in the central and in ...
This is a study of the East India Company's relations with Haidar Ali of Mysore. As his state border...
This thesis examines the relationship between India and Australia between 1858 and 1901. It draws up...