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Java: Or, How to Manage a Colony is a comprehensive treatise on colonial administration and practical governance written by J. W. B. Money. Originally published in the 19th century, this second edition offers valuable insights into the management of colonial territories, with particular focus on the challenges facing British India during that era.
The work presents a systematic approach to solving the complex political, economic, and social questions that were affecting British colonial interests in India and Southeast Asia. Money draws upon his extensive experience and observations to provide practical solutions to administrative problems, resource management, and colonial policy implementation.
This historical document serves as both a fascinating window into Victorian-era colonial thinking and a detailed case study of 19th-century governance structures. The text addresses infrastructure development, economic policy, labor management, and administrative organization, making it essential reading for historians, scholars of colonialism, and those interested in the development of British imperial administration.
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