This paper attempts to investigate the relationship between the British Government in India and His Majesty’s Government in London during Wavell’s viceroyalty of India (1943- 1947). It discusses the differences in ideas, approaches and plans of Wavell with the British political leaders such as Churchill, Cripps, Amery, Pethic Lawrence and Attlee and examines their actions because they shaped the policies of the British Government towards British India. 
The thesis is divided into six chapters. The introductory chapter sets out the main trends in Indian...
International audienceThe Labour government elected in 1945/1950, and the Conservative one which suc...
Pressure for Indian independence had been building up throughout the early decades of the twentieth ...
The release of Peter Clarke's biography of Sir Stafford Cripps in 2002, with much of its focus on th...
The Hindu-Muslim conflict in India had entered its final phase in the 1940’s. The Muslim League, on ...
George Curzon was post-Mutiny India’s most imperialist, zealous and youngest Viceroy. From 1899-1905...
As India became increasingly important in the British imperial consciousness throughout the nineteen...
The associates and opponents of the Indian politician Sardar Patel, as well as the problem of indepe...
During the transition to colonialism, over thirty Indian political missions ventured to London. Repr...
George Curzon was post-Mutiny India's most imperialist, zealous and youngest Viceroy. From 1899-1905...
This paper is a study of the Interim Government in British India, formed during the penultimate vice...
This thesis presents a study of the working of the home and Indian Governments and their mutual rela...
A month into his viceroyalty, Lord Mountbatten took time out from sounding Indian political opinion ...
Prior to 1947 approximately one-third of the Indian sub-continent was broken up into 635 Indian Stat...
This thesis is about colonial disengagement, a term signifying the process of decolonisation from th...
The thesis is divided into six chapters. The introductory chapter sets out the main trends in Indian...
International audienceThe Labour government elected in 1945/1950, and the Conservative one which suc...
Pressure for Indian independence had been building up throughout the early decades of the twentieth ...
The release of Peter Clarke's biography of Sir Stafford Cripps in 2002, with much of its focus on th...
The Hindu-Muslim conflict in India had entered its final phase in the 1940’s. The Muslim League, on ...
George Curzon was post-Mutiny India’s most imperialist, zealous and youngest Viceroy. From 1899-1905...
As India became increasingly important in the British imperial consciousness throughout the nineteen...
The associates and opponents of the Indian politician Sardar Patel, as well as the problem of indepe...
During the transition to colonialism, over thirty Indian political missions ventured to London. Repr...
George Curzon was post-Mutiny India's most imperialist, zealous and youngest Viceroy. From 1899-1905...
This paper is a study of the Interim Government in British India, formed during the penultimate vice...
This thesis presents a study of the working of the home and Indian Governments and their mutual rela...
A month into his viceroyalty, Lord Mountbatten took time out from sounding Indian political opinion ...
Prior to 1947 approximately one-third of the Indian sub-continent was broken up into 635 Indian Stat...
This thesis is about colonial disengagement, a term signifying the process of decolonisation from th...
The thesis is divided into six chapters. The introductory chapter sets out the main trends in Indian...
International audienceThe Labour government elected in 1945/1950, and the Conservative one which suc...
Pressure for Indian independence had been building up throughout the early decades of the twentieth ...