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Java: Or, How to Manage a Colony is a significant historical treatise by J. W. B. Money that addresses the complexities of colonial administration in Java and British India. Originally published as a two-volume set, this hardcover edition presents a detailed examination of colonial governance and management practices during a critical period in British imperial history.
Money provides practical solutions to the urgent questions confronting British India in the 19th century, drawing on experiences and lessons from Java’s administration. The work combines theoretical insights with pragmatic recommendations for colonial managers and administrators. It serves as both a historical document and a practical guide to understanding colonial policies, economic management, and administrative structures.
This scholarly work remains relevant for historians, students of colonial history, and those interested in understanding British imperial governance. The two-volume format allows for comprehensive exploration of colonial challenges and their proposed remedies, making it an essential reference for anyone studying this period of history.
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