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The Cambridge History of India: The Indian Empire 1858-1918 is the sixth volume in the prestigious Cambridge History series, providing an authoritative examination of India under British imperial rule. Edited by H. H. Dodwell, this work spans six decades of transformative change, from the aftermath of the 1857 Rebellion through World War I.
The volume explores the consolidation of British administrative control, the development of Indian infrastructure including railways and irrigation systems, and the emergence of Indian nationalism. It examines the political framework of the Raj, economic policies, social reforms, and cultural developments during this pivotal era.
This scholarly work combines detailed historical analysis with primary source documentation, offering readers comprehensive insights into how British rule reshaped Indian society, governance, and economy. It remains an essential reference for understanding India’s colonial period and the foundations of modern Indian history.







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