Description
This meticulously researched hardcover takes you through India’s transformative centuries under British colonial rule—a period that fundamentally shaped modern India. At 678 pages, it’s a substantial, well-documented exploration of political upheaval, cultural encounters, and the freedom struggle that emerged from them. Perfect for students preparing for history exams, educators seeking comprehensive resources, and any reader curious about how British imperialism left its mark on Indian society, economy, and governance. Published by Gyan Publishing House in 2024, it brings fresh scholarship to a well-trodden subject. If you’re serious about understanding India’s modern history beyond textbook summaries, this is a genuine deep-dive that rewards careful reading.
- Print length: 678 pages
- Language: English
- Publisher: Gyan Publishing House
- Publication date: 1 January 2024
- Reading age: 15 years and up
- Dimensions: 23 x 14 x 7 cm
- ISBN-10: 9362809214
- ISBN-13: 978-9362809216
Frequently Asked Questions
Is this book suitable for UPSC and competitive exam preparation?
Yes. With 678 thoroughly documented pages covering British colonial rule in India, it serves as an excellent supplementary resource for UPSC, SSC, and state civil service exams. The comprehensive coverage of political, social, and economic aspects of the colonial period is particularly valuable for history-focused candidates.
What’s the difference between this book and high school history textbooks?
This hardcover goes far deeper than CBSE or ICSE textbooks. While school books provide outlines, this 2024 edition offers nuanced analysis, lesser-known events, primary source references, and critical perspectives on how British policies shaped modern India—ideal for serious learners and researchers.
Can I read this if I’m not a history major?
Absolutely. Though pitched at 15+ reading age, the writing is accessible and engaging. You don’t need prior history knowledge. Many general readers find it eye-opening for understanding contemporary Indian issues rooted in colonial legacies.
Is the hardcover worth ₹3055, or should I wait for a paperback?
The hardcover’s quality binding makes it ideal for long-term reference and heavy use—especially if you’re studying. At 678 pages, it’s a substantial investment, but the durability and prestige of hardcover editions, plus Gyan Publishing House’s reputation, justify the price for serious readers.
How is this book different from other colonial India histories available online?
Published in 2024 by Gyan Publishing House, it incorporates recent historical scholarship and archives. Many competing titles are reprints from older editions. This hardcover balances academic rigor with readable prose, making it accessible to students and general readers alike.






