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This hardcover collection presents a series of authoritative letters by Arthur Berriedale Keith, a distinguished legal scholar and historian, addressing critical issues of imperial governance between 1916 and 1935. The work explores the complex relationship between Britain and India during a transformative era marked by Indian independence movements and constitutional reforms.
Keith’s correspondence covers essential topics including the restructuring of imperial relations, the constitutional evolution of India, and significant developments in international law. The letters serve as historical documents reflecting contemporary political discourse and legal arguments of the interwar period. This scholarly compilation offers valuable perspectives on the mechanisms of empire, the push for Indian self-governance, and the international legal frameworks governing colonial relationships. Essential reading for historians, legal scholars, and those interested in British imperial history and Indian political development.
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