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Britain’s Imperial Administrators 1858-1966

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“Britain’s Imperial Administrators 1858-1966” by Anthony Kirk-Greene explores the lives and careers of British colonial administrators. From the Indian Mutiny to decolonization, discover how these officials shaped the British Empire. Kirk-Greene’s insightful analysis provides a captivating glimpse into the complexities of imperial governance and its lasting legacy. ISBN: 9781349960354

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  • ISBN-13: 9781349960354
  • Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan (Manohar Publishers & Distributors)
  • Binding: Hardcover
  • ISBN-10: 1349960357
  • Publisher Date: 01 Jan 2020
  • Language: English

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Weight 0.5 kg

8 reviews for Britain’s Imperial Administrators 1858-1966

  1. Adithya T R

    Kirk-Greene does a superb job. The book provides unique insights, but could use more diverse perspectives from colonized people.

  2. Arham Jain

    An okay read. I learned a few things, but it wasn’t as engaging as I hoped. A bit too academic for my taste.

  3. Hemant

    A detailed look at a fascinating topic. Sometimes a bit dry, but overall informative. Covers a wide range of administrators and their impact.

  4. Vaibhav Kumar

    The book offered some nice insights. However, the book had very long and dense sections of text, that were a slog to get through. I wanted to quit reading it multiple times.

  5. Prathamesh Vivek Kanade

    Found this book to be somewhat dense and difficult to get through. It had interesting information but the writing wasn’t the best.

  6. Tirupati V Sai Akash

    Amazing book! A deep exploration of the administrator’s life, very interesting and objective!

  7. Dipanjan Acharya

    Excellent scholarship! A must-read for anyone interested in British imperial history. Well-researched and thoughtfully presented.

  8. Manya Chauhan

    A good overview of the topic, with interesting anecdotes. Wish it was a little more concise. Still worth the read.

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