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ADMINISTERING COLONIALISM & WAR C

SKU: 9780199493739

995.00

Uncover the complex interplay of colonialism and World War II in India. This compelling study examines the Indian Civil Service’s role, the strategic importance of Assam during the war, and the controversial Bengal famine. It explores how radio broadcasting was used to shape public consent for the war effort, offering a critical perspective on British administration. Centred on the career of Sir Andrew Clow, Governor of Assam, this book is essential for understanding wartime India and the lasting impact of colonial rule. A must-read for enthusiasts of Indian history and military studies.

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