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Alexander Duff’s ‘The Indian Rebellion: Its Causes and Results’ is a seminal historical work that provides an in-depth examination of the 1857 Indian Rebellion, one of the most significant events in colonial history. The author meticulously analyzes the complex factors that led to this massive uprising against British rule, including administrative grievances, cultural tensions, and economic exploitation.
Through detailed historical narrative and critical analysis, Duff explores how the rebellion unfolded across various regions of India and its immediate and long-term consequences for British colonial policy and Indian society. The work examines the military campaigns, key figures involved, and the socio-political aftermath that reshaped British-Indian relations. This comprehensive study remains an essential resource for understanding nineteenth-century Indian history and the dynamics of colonial resistance.







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