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Letters Addressed To A Young Person In India is a significant historical document that provides invaluable insights into British colonial attitudes and practical guidance during the 19th century. Written by John Briggs, a distinguished scholar and administrator of the East India Company, this work serves as both a conduct manual and cultural commentary.
The letters are specifically designed to instruct a young British expatriate on appropriate behavior in Indian society, with particular emphasis on interactions with native populations. Rather than merely prescribing rules, Briggs offers reasoned arguments for ethical conduct, respect for local customs, and professional responsibilities. The work reflects the intellectual frameworks of its era while documenting the social hierarchies and expectations that governed British-Indian relations.
This publication remains essential for scholars studying colonial history, British India, cultural encounters, and the evolution of imperial attitudes. It provides authentic period documentation of how British administrators were expected to conduct themselves and how they viewed their role in Indian society.







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