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This two-volume set presents a detailed chronicle of India’s history under Queen Victoria’s rule, spanning from 1836 to 1880. Lionel James Trotter, a noted historian, meticulously documents the significant events, policies, and developments that shaped British India during this transformative era.
The work covers the major political upheavals including the aftermath of the 1857 Rebellion, the consolidation of British authority, and the administrative reforms that followed. Trotter examines the social and economic changes that occurred during Victoria’s reign, including the expansion of railways, development of infrastructure, and the evolution of colonial governance.
Essential for scholars, historians, and anyone interested in understanding India’s colonial period, this comprehensive study provides valuable insights into how British imperial policies influenced Indian society and culture. The detailed narrative approach makes it an authoritative reference for this critical period in Indian and British history.







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