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India, The Horror-Stricken Empire is a detailed historical record of the multiple calamities that befell India during 1896-1897. Author George Lambert provides an extensive account of the severe famine, devastating plague epidemic, and destructive earthquake that ravaged the Indian subcontinent during this period.
This work serves as an important primary source document, offering contemporary perspectives on these natural disasters and their far-reaching consequences for Indian society, economy, and population. Lambert’s detailed narrative captures the scale of human suffering, governmental responses, and the resilience of communities facing multiple simultaneous crises.
The book combines journalistic observation with historical analysis, making it valuable for scholars, historians, and readers interested in understanding India’s past challenges and the colonial period’s complexities. It remains a significant testament to one of history’s most tumultuous periods in Indian history.
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