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Letters on India by Edward Sullivan is a significant historical work that provides valuable insights into the British perception and experience of India during the colonial era. Through a series of letters, Sullivan documents his observations of Indian culture, society, politics, and daily life, offering readers a window into the complexities of colonial India.
The work captures the intellectual curiosity and sometimes controversial viewpoints of a British observer navigating Indian subcontinent. Sullivan’s letters address various aspects of Indian civilization, including traditions, governance, economics, and cross-cultural interactions between British colonizers and Indian populations. Published by Gyan Publishing House, this text serves as both a historical document and a literary artifact of colonial discourse.
Scholars and history enthusiasts will find this collection valuable for understanding nineteenth-century British-Indian relations and the documentation of this pivotal period in world history.







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