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The Indian Mutiny in Perspective offers a detailed and authoritative examination of the 1857 rebellion, one of the most pivotal moments in Indian history. Sir George Macmunn, a distinguished military historian, provides a thorough analysis of the complex factors that led to this massive uprising against British colonial authority.
The work explores the political, social, and economic conditions that sparked the mutiny, the major events and key figures involved, and the far-reaching consequences for both India and the British Empire. Macmunn’s scholarly approach combines primary historical evidence with insightful commentary, offering readers a nuanced understanding of this transformative period. The book serves as an essential resource for historians, students, and anyone interested in understanding India’s struggle for independence and the broader dynamics of colonial rule during the nineteenth century.







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