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The Governors-General of India is a definitive two-volume historical work by Henry Morris that chronicles the lives, careers, and administrative achievements of the British Governors-General who ruled India during the colonial period. This comprehensive set provides detailed biographical information and historical context for each governor, examining their policies, reforms, and impact on Indian society and governance.
Morris’s meticulous research presents a thorough examination of how these key figures navigated the complex political, social, and economic challenges of governing the Indian subcontinent. The work covers their relationships with local rulers, implementation of British policies, and the broader implications of their decisions on India’s development.
This two-volume set is essential reading for historians, scholars, and anyone interested in understanding the colonial administration of India and the individuals who wielded significant power during this transformative period in Indian history.







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