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The Bengal Reversion: Another ‘Exceptional Case’ is a comprehensive historical analysis by Major Evans Bell that delves into one of the most significant colonial administrative decisions in British India. The work examines the intricate legal, political, and economic factors that led to the Bengal Reversion, presenting it as a unique case study in imperial governance.
Major Evans Bell meticulously traces the historical context and consequences of this reversal, offering insights into the decision-making processes of British colonial authorities. The book explores how Bengal’s status changed and what implications this had for British rule in India more broadly. Through detailed documentation and analysis, Bell demonstrates why this case was considered exceptional within the framework of British colonial policy.
This non-fiction work serves as an essential resource for historians, scholars, and students interested in understanding the complexities of the British Raj and the administrative mechanisms that governed colonial India.







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