Description
Punjab History in Printed British Documents is a meticulously compiled bibliographic guide that serves as an invaluable resource for scholars researching Punjab during the colonial period. Authored by N. Gerald Barrier, this work provides comprehensive access to British parliamentary papers and select nonserial publications spanning from 1843 to 1947.
The guide documents the extensive British administrative, political, and historical records related to Punjab’s development under colonial rule. It includes references to debates, reports, correspondence, and official documents that shaped British policy in the region. This bibliographic compilation enables researchers to efficiently locate primary source materials that illuminate Punjab’s transformation during this critical century.
Published by the University of Missouri Press, this scholarly work is essential for historians, academics, and researchers studying colonial India, British imperialism, and Punjabi history. It serves as a gateway to understanding the administrative mechanisms, social changes, and political dynamics of Punjab under British governance.







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