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This comprehensive historical account explores Sir Charles Wood’s administration of Indian affairs during the transformative period from 1859 to 1866. Written by Algernon West, the work provides an in-depth examination of the policies, reforms, and administrative decisions implemented during a critical juncture in British colonial history, following the Indian Rebellion of 1857.
The book details Wood’s tenure as Secretary of State for India, covering major administrative changes, institutional reforms, and the restructuring of colonial governance. West’s analysis illuminates the complexities of managing the vast Indian subcontinent during a period of significant political and social upheaval. The work serves as an essential resource for understanding British imperial policy, Indian colonial administration, and the historical context that shaped modern India during the nineteenth century.







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