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The History of the British Empire in India offers a thorough examination of a transformative era in Indian and British history. Spanning from Lord Hardinge’s appointment to the political extinction of the East-India Company, this work chronicles the consolidation of British imperial power on the subcontinent.
Lionel J. Trotter meticulously documents the administrative changes, political negotiations, and military campaigns that characterized this period. The book explores how direct British Crown control gradually replaced the East-India Company’s governance, reshaping Indian society, economy, and politics. Through detailed narrative and historical analysis, Trotter illuminates the complex relationships between British administrators, Indian rulers, and the indigenous population.
This second edition serves as an essential reference for scholars, students, and history enthusiasts seeking to understand the mechanisms and consequences of British imperial expansion in India during the nineteenth century.







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