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This historical work by Lionel James Trotter provides a detailed examination of India’s development under British rule during Queen Victoria’s reign, spanning from 1836 to 1880. The narrative covers the significant political transformations, administrative reforms, and social changes that occurred during this pivotal era in Indian history.
The book explores the expansion of British colonial authority, the consolidation of imperial power, and the impact of Victorian policies on Indian society and governance. Trotter’s account includes major historical events, key figures in colonial administration, and the complex relationships between British rulers and Indian subjects during this formative period.
Essential for students of history, colonial studies, and those interested in understanding the foundations of modern India, this work offers valuable insights into how British imperial rule shaped the subcontinent’s trajectory during the nineteenth century.







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