Description
This comprehensive historical work by Robert B. Booth examines the life and work in India during a crucial period of transformation. The book focuses specifically on Kathiawar, a region in western India, documenting its history and progress between 1865 and 1899.
Booth’s detailed sketch offers valuable insights into the social, economic, and administrative developments of Kathiawar during the late 19th century. The narrative encompasses various aspects of life during this era, including colonial governance, local traditions, economic activities, and the interactions between British administration and Indian communities.
This work serves as an important historical document for understanding the dynamics of colonial India and the specific developments in the Kathiawar region. It provides researchers, historians, and students with firsthand observations and analysis of this transformative period in Indian history.







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