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Anglo-India, Social, Moral, And Political represents a significant compilation of scholarly papers originally published in the Asiatic Journal. This third volume offers an in-depth exploration of the Anglo-Indian community during a pivotal period of colonial history.
The collection addresses multiple dimensions of Anglo-Indian life, including social structures, moral considerations, and political developments that shaped British India. Through various scholarly perspectives, the work examines the complexities of colonial society, the interactions between British and Indian populations, and the institutional frameworks that governed the empire.
Curated by Wm. H. Allen, this historical document serves as an invaluable resource for researchers, historians, and students interested in understanding the nuances of colonial administration, social hierarchies, and the cultural dynamics of 19th-century India. The papers collectively provide contemporary observations and analysis that illuminate this crucial period in Indian and British history.







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