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Memorials of Indian Government presents a curated selection from the extensive papers of Henry St. George Tucker, a significant figure in colonial Indian administration. Edited by John William Kaye, this work compiles Tucker’s official documents, correspondence, and personal accounts that shed light on the functioning of British government in India.
The collection serves as a primary historical source, offering contemporary perspectives on administrative policies, governance challenges, and decision-making processes during the British Raj. Tucker’s detailed accounts and observations provide readers with firsthand insights into the complexities of managing a vast colonial territory.
This scholarly work is essential for historians, researchers, and students interested in understanding the mechanisms of colonial administration, the evolution of Indian governance, and the personal experiences of officials who shaped British-Indian relations during this transformative period.







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