Description
This 480-page collection offers a compelling journey through historical observations and detailed notes on the Indian Empire. Whether you’re a history enthusiast, student of Indian affairs, or simply curious about empire-building and colonial dynamics, this book provides substantive material for thoughtful reading. Published by Gyan Publishing House in 2024, it presents carefully curated selections that shed light on governance, culture, and historical narratives. Perfect for anyone seeking deeper understanding of India’s complex past, this is an essential addition to any history library or academic collection. A substantial volume that rewards careful study.
- ISBN-10: 9367804121
- ISBN-13: 978-9367804124
- Publisher: Gyan Publishing House
- Publication date: 1 January 2024
- Language: English
- Dimensions: 27.94 x 21.59 x 3.36 cm
- Print length: 480 pages
Frequently Asked Questions
What is ‘Selections from my Recent Notes on the Indian Empire’ about?
This 480-page book is a collection of historical observations and notes focused on the Indian Empire. It provides detailed insights into governance, culture, and the dynamics of imperial rule, making it valuable for history students and enthusiasts interested in understanding India’s complex colonial past.
Who should read this book?
History scholars, university students studying Indian history or colonial studies, educators, and general readers interested in understanding the Indian Empire will find this book valuable. It’s also suitable for anyone researching governance and historical narratives of India.
Where can I buy this book in India?
You can buy ‘Selections from my Recent Notes on the Indian Empire’ online at The Bookish Owl with fast delivery across India. We offer ₹1800 at competitive pricing and ensure secure checkout with multiple payment options.
How many pages does this book have?
The book contains 480 pages of detailed notes and selections on the Indian Empire, published by Gyan Publishing House. It’s a substantial volume designed for serious readers and academic study.
Is this book suitable for academic research?
Yes, this collection of curated notes serves as an excellent reference for academic research on Indian history, colonial studies, and imperial governance. The comprehensive 480-page content provides substantive material for university-level work and historical analysis.






