India -- Politics and government -- 1765-1947
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India -- Politics and government -- 1765-1947
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- The Muslims of British India, P. Hardy
- Another reason, science and the imagination of modern India, Gyan Prakash
- Indian National Congress and the struggle for freedom, 1885-1947, Amales Tripathi and Amitava Tripathi
- The Indian political service, a study in indirect rule
- Rule by numbers, governmentality in colonial India, U. Kalpagam
- The Feringhees, Sir Robert and Sir William : two Europeans in India, Elizabeth Hamilton, Volume 1
- Locality, province, and nation: essays on Indian politics 1870 to 1940, reprinted from Modern Asian studies 1973, Edited by John Gallagher, Gordon Johnson & Anil Seal
- The peasant and the Raj, studies in agrarian society and peasant rebellion in Colonial India, Eric Stokes
- Colonialism and its forms of knowledge, the British in India, Bernard S. Cohn
- Drowned and dammed, colonial capitalism and flood control in Eastern India, Rohan D'Souza
- The intimate enemy, loss and recovery of self under colonialism, Ashis Nandy
- The feringhees, Sir Robert and Sir William - two Europeans in India, Elizabeth Hamilton
- East India Company, 1600-1858 : Considerations on India affairs and a view of the rise, progress and present State of the English Government in Bengal, edited Patrick Truck, vol 3
- Married to the empire, gender, politics and imperialism in India, 1883-1947, Mary A. Procida
- Empire and information, intelligence gathering and social communication in India, 1780-1870, C.A. Bayly
- Drowned and dammed, colonial capitalism, and flood control in Eastern India, Rohan D'Souza
- Origins of nationality in South Asia, patriotism and ethical government in the making of modern India, C. A. Bayly
- The company's sword, the East India Company and the politics of militarism, 1644-1858, Christina Welsch
- The moderate era in Indian politics, Dadabhai Naoroji memorial prize fund lecture, B.R. Nanda
- East India Company, 1600-1858 : The East India Company 1784-1834, edited by Patrick Truck, vol 6
- L'historiographie indienne en débat, colonialisme, nationalisme et sociétés postcoloniales, sous la direction de Mamadou Diouf
- The life of Lord Curzon, being the authorized biography of George Nathaniel Marquess of Keddleston K.G., by the Earl of Ronaldshay
- The expansion of England, two courses of lectures, John Robert Seeley
- Problems of Indian poverty, by S.S. Thorburn
- Empire and ecology in the Bengal delta, the making of Calcutta, Debjani Bhattacharyya
- The Feringhees, Sir Robert and Sir William : two Europeans in India, Elizabeth Hamilton, Volume 2
- Married to the empire, gender, politics and imperialism in India, 1883-1947, Mary A. Procida
- The Nehrus, Motilal and Jawaharlal, B.R. Nanda
- The Indian princes and their states, Barbara N. Ramunsack
- Liberalism, modernity, and the nation, Peter Robb
- How the East was won, barbarian conquerors, universal conquest and the making of modern Asia, Andrew Phillips, University of Queensland
- John Company at work, a study of European expansion in India in the late eighteenth century
- Geographies of anticolonialism, political networks across and beyond South India, c. 1900-1930, Andrew Davies
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