Description
Anglo-India, Social, Moral, And Political is an authoritative three-volume collection curated by Wm. H. Allen, featuring scholarly papers originally published in the prestigious Asiatic Journal. This work offers a detailed examination of Anglo-Indian life, culture, and governance during the colonial period.
The collection covers critical aspects of Anglo-Indian society including social structures, moral frameworks, and political dynamics that shaped colonial India. Through diverse perspectives and analytical essays, the volumes explore the complexities of British-Indian relations, administrative practices, and cultural interactions.
This comprehensive resource serves as an essential primary source for historians, researchers, and students interested in understanding 19th-century colonial India. The papers reflect contemporary attitudes, policies, and social conditions of the Anglo-Indian community, providing authentic historical documentation of this significant period in British imperial history.







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