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The Indian Year-Book stands as a significant historical document examining the multifaceted progress of India and Ceylon during a transformative period. John Murdoch’s meticulous work provides readers with an in-depth analysis of social reforms, intellectual advancement, and religious developments across the Indian subcontinent and Ceylon.
This scholarly non-fiction work captures the essence of the era’s modernization efforts, documenting the emergence of new social movements, educational initiatives, and religious discourse. Murdoch presents a balanced perspective on the cultural and institutional changes reshaping society, offering valuable insights into contemporary debates on tradition versus modernity.
Essential for historians, scholars, and those interested in South Asian studies, this year-book serves as a primary source for understanding the complexities of 19th-century Indian and Ceylonese civilization and their trajectory toward contemporary times.







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