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This essential three-part series by R. Coupland provides an in-depth examination of India’s constitutional and political history spanning over a century. Part I traces the Indian Problem from 1833 to 1935, exploring the foundations of British-Indian relations and early constitutional developments. Part II delves into Indian Politics from 1936 to 1942, a critical period marked by significant political movements and nationalist struggles. Part III offers insights into The Future of India, analyzing potential trajectories and constitutional frameworks for the nation.
Coupland’s meticulous scholarship presents a balanced perspective on the complex relationship between colonial governance and emerging Indian nationalism. The work encompasses economic, social, and political dimensions of India’s transformation during this pivotal era. This comprehensive set remains an invaluable resource for historians, political scientists, and scholars studying India’s path to independence and constitutional formation.
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