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This authoritative two-volume set provides an in-depth examination of India’s history under Queen Victoria’s rule, spanning from 1836 to 1880. Lionel James Trotter, a distinguished historian, meticulously documents the major events, political developments, and social changes that occurred during this transformative period of British colonial rule.
The work covers crucial historical episodes including the expansion of British territorial control, the Indian Rebellion of 1857, administrative reforms, and the evolving relationship between the British Empire and Indian society. Trotter’s narrative combines primary historical sources with analytical commentary, offering readers both factual accounts and interpretative insights into the complex dynamics of colonial governance.
Essential for historians, scholars, and anyone interested in understanding Britain’s imperial legacy and India’s colonial experience, this comprehensive set remains a valuable resource for studying nineteenth-century Indian history and Anglo-Indian relations.
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