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This authoritative historical work by J. Talboys Wheeler traces the rich and complex history of Madras from its earliest days following the foundation of Fort St. George through the period of French occupation. The narrative encompasses the political, social, and economic developments that shaped the Presidency during its formative years.
Wheeler’s meticulous research and scholarly approach offer readers a comprehensive understanding of colonial administration, trade relations, and the interactions between European powers and local populations. The text documents significant events, key figures, and institutional developments that established Madras as a major colonial center in India.
This third edition remains an essential reference for historians, researchers, and anyone interested in understanding the colonial history of South India and the British East India Company’s operations. The work provides valuable primary historical perspective on a transformative period in Madras’s development.







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