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Britain and India 1600-1941 is a seminal historical work that provides an in-depth examination of the relationship between Britain and India spanning over three centuries. R. Coupland meticulously documents the evolution from early trading ventures of the East India Company through the establishment of colonial rule and culminating in India’s struggle for independence.
The book explores the political, economic, and social impact of British colonialism on Indian society, analyzing key events, policies, and personalities that shaped this significant historical period. Coupland’s scholarly approach combines detailed research with accessible narrative, making it essential reading for students of history, political science, and international relations.
This comprehensive work offers valuable insights into how colonial administration functioned, the resistance movements that emerged, and the eventual path toward Indian independence in 1947. It remains a crucial reference for understanding modern South Asian history and British imperial expansion.
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