Description
Village Government In British India provides a comprehensive analysis of the local administrative systems implemented during the British colonial period in India. John Matthai explores the historical development and functioning of village governance structures, examining how colonial policies shaped rural administration and affected traditional village systems.
The book delves into the mechanisms of local government, the roles of various administrative officials, and the relationship between colonial authorities and village communities. Matthai investigates the economic and social implications of these governance systems on Indian villages, providing insights into how colonialism transformed traditional village institutions.
This scholarly work is essential for understanding the foundational aspects of Indian local government and the lasting effects of British colonial administration on village-level governance in India. It serves as a crucial resource for historians, policymakers, and scholars interested in colonial Indian history and the development of democratic institutions in post-independent India.







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