Description
Anglo-India, Social, Moral, And Political is a comprehensive collection of papers originally published in the Asiatic Journal, curated by Wm. H. Allen. This volume provides valuable historical perspectives on the intricate relationships between British colonizers and Indian society during the colonial era.
The papers explore multifaceted dimensions of Anglo-Indian life, including social structures, moral considerations, and political developments that shaped the subcontinent during British rule. Through various scholarly contributions, the work examines the cultural interactions, administrative systems, and societal challenges that defined this transformative period in Indian history.
As a significant historical document, this collection serves as an important resource for understanding colonial India from contemporary perspectives. It offers researchers and history enthusiasts detailed accounts of the period’s complexities, making it an essential read for those interested in British colonial history and its impact on Indian civilization.







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