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This two-volume set by Henry Morris offers an exhaustive chronicle of India’s Governors-General, documenting their significant roles in shaping the nation’s colonial history. The work presents detailed biographical accounts and administrative records of the chief representatives of British authority in India.
Morris meticulously traces the political decisions, social reforms, and military campaigns undertaken by these influential figures. The first and second series together provide a comprehensive overview of colonial governance, exploring how each Governor-General’s policies affected Indian society, economy, and culture.
Essential for historians, students, and anyone interested in understanding British colonial administration in India, this set serves as a primary reference work. The detailed narratives illuminate the complex relationships between colonial rulers and Indian subjects, making it invaluable for research and academic study.







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