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The India of the Queen and other Essays is a curated collection of thoughtful essays examining various aspects of India during the British colonial period. Edited by Lady Hunter and featuring an insightful introduction by Francis Henry Skrine, this work presents multiple viewpoints on Indian society, culture, politics, and the complexities of colonial rule.
The essays provide historical documentation and contemporary observations from the perspective of British administrators, scholars, and observers. Topics range from social customs and traditions to governance structures and cultural exchanges between Britain and India. This compilation serves as a valuable historical resource for understanding how India was perceived and discussed during the Queen’s reign, offering insights into both the colonial perspective and the multifaceted nature of Indian civilization during this transformative period.







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