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Anglo-India, Social, Moral, And Political is a significant historical compilation assembled by Wm. H. Allen, drawing together papers originally published in the prestigious Asiatic Journal. This collection offers invaluable perspectives on the multifaceted aspects of Anglo-Indian life during the colonial era, examining the intricate social hierarchies, moral frameworks, and political complexities that defined the relationship between British colonizers and Indian society.
The volume serves as a primary source document for understanding how the British community in India perceived their role, responsibilities, and interactions within the subcontinent. Through the assembled papers, readers gain insight into contemporary debates surrounding governance, cultural exchange, social conduct, and ethical considerations that shaped Anglo-Indian identity and colonial administration. This historical work remains essential for scholars, historians, and students interested in colonial history, British-Indian relations, and the social dimensions of imperialism during this transformative period.







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