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History Of India: From 1773 to Lord Minto

by N. Jayapalan
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Book cover type: Hardcover
  • ISBN13: 9788171569168
  • Binding: Hardcover
  • Subject: History
  • Publisher: Atlantic Publishers & Distributors (P) Ltd
  • Publisher Imprint: Atlantic
  • Publication Date:
  • Pages: 296
  • Original Price: INR 495.0
  • Language: English
  • Edition: N/A
  • Item Weight: 310 grams

This monumental four-volume work offers an elaborate and chronological account of Indian history from the earliest times to the present period. The first volume, which pays special attention to the reigns of the great Indian monarchs, such as Chandragupta Maurya, Asoka, Kanishka, Samudra Gupta, Chandra Gupta II (Vikramaditya) and Harsha, has adequately highlighted the achievements of their reigns in a manner that is bound to arouse not only curiosity but also provoke reflection. Full attention is also given to the cultural, religious and social conditions of India during the 6th century B.C. The book also portrays the golden age of Guptas, the general administration of the Cholas and the flourishing culture of the Pallavas. In the second volume, all aspects of Indian history from A.D. 1206 to 1773 are discussed. Part I of the volume covers the Sultanate period, and part II the Mughal period and the arrival of the Europeans. The process through which the English, who came as traders but rapidly transformed themselves into rulers, is outlined in the volume. A very important feature of the volume is the emphasis it lays on the social, economic and cultural conditions current in India during the Sultanate and the Mughal periods. Indian history from A.D. 1773 to the present is covered by the third and fourth volumes. These volumes also offer the reader a detailed and graphic account of the British period of Indian history. The focus on the Revolt of 1857, the development of the constitutional framework from 1773 to 1950 and the National Movement will prove to be of immense interest to the readers and students of Indian history. The history of India since Independence has also been discussed in these two volumes. Some of the other important topics covered in these volumes include the Indian movements for reform and social change, the impact of the British paramountcy on Indian economy and the legacy that it has left. Written in simple language and a lucid style by a person who has been teaching the subject at college level for several years, this comprehensive yet reasonably sized four-volume work on Indian history will prove to be of immediate interest and relevance not only to students and teachers of Indian history, but also to the general reader.

Professor N. Jayapalan of the Government Arts College, Karur (Tamilnadu) has postgraduate degrees in both History and Political Science from the University of Madras. He received his M.Phil, degree from the Bharathidasan University, Tiruchirapalli. A keen participant at seminars connected with Indian history and political science, Professor Jayapalan has authored several books on history and political science.

  • 1. Warren Hastings
  • (i) Reforms
  • (ii) Foreign Policy
  • (iii) The Rohilla War
  • (iv) Nanda Kumar Trial
  • (v) Chet Singh Case
  • (vi) Begums of Oudh
  • (vii) Regulating Act of 1773
  • (viii) Pitt’s India Act of 1784
  • (ix) Impeachment
  • (x) Estimate
  • (xi) His Successor
  • Sir John Macpherson
  • 2. Lord Cornwallis
  • (i) Reforms
  • (ii) Foreign Policy
  • (iii) Permanent Settlement
  • (iv) Estimate
  • 3. Sir John Shore
  • 4. Lord Wellesley
  • (i) Subsidiary System
  • (ii) Foreign Policy
  • (iii) Estimate
  • (iv) Hyder Ali and Tippu Sultan
  • 5. Successors of Lord Wellesley
  • (i) Lord Cornwallis
  • (ii) Sir George Barlow
  • (iii) Lord Minto
  • 6. Lord Hastings
  • (i) Internal Reforms
  • (ii) His Wars
  • (iii) Estimate
  • 7. John Adams
  • 8. Policies of Lord Amherst
  • 9. Peshwas and Their Achievements
  • 10. Decline of the Marathas
  • 11. Lord William Bentinck
  • (i) His Reforms
  • (ii) Estimate
  • 12. Sir Charles Metcalfe
  • 13. Reforms of Lord Auckland
  • 14. Lord Ellenborough
  • (i) His Policy
  • (ii) Estimate
  • 15. Lord Hardinge
  • 16. Rise and Fall of Sikh Power in Punjab
  • (i) Maharaja Ranjit Singh
  • (ii) Anglo-Sikh Relations (1809-39)
  • 17. Lord Dalhousie
  • (i) His Conquests
  • (ii) Doctrine of Lapse
  • (iii) Administrative Reforms
  • (iv) Estimate
  • 18. The Revolt of 1857
  • (i) Causes
  • (ii) Course
  • (iii) Results
  • (iv) Causes for the Failure of the Rebellion
  • (v) Nature of the Revolt
  • (vi) First War of Independence
  • 19. Lord Canning’s Reforms
  • 20. His Successors
  • Reforms
  • (i) Lord Elgin
  • (ii) Lord Lawrence
  • (iii) Lord Mayo
  • (iv) Lord Northbrooke
  • (v) Lord Lytton
  • 21. Lord Ripon
  • (i) His Administrative Reforms
  • (ii) Estimate
  • 22. His Successors
  • Achievements
  • (i) Lord Dufferin
  • (ii) Lord Lansdowne
  • (iii) Lord Elgin II
  • 23. Lord Curzon
  • (i) His Foreign Policy
  • (ii) His External Administration
  • (iii) Estimate
  • 24. Lord Minto and His Successors
  • 25. Constitutional Development from 1772 to 1858
  • (i) The Regulating Act
  • (ii) Judicature Act of 1781
  • (iii) Dundas’s Bill
  • (iv) Fox India Bill
  • (v) Pitt’s India Act
  • (vi) Act of 1786
  • (vii) Declaratory Act of 1788
  • (viii) Charter Act of 1793
  • (ix) Charter Act of 1813
  • (x) Charter Act of 1833
  • (xi) Charter Act of 1853
  • (xii) Act for the Better Government of India 1858
  • (xiii) Queen’s Proclamation of 1858
  • 26. Constitutional Development in India After 1858
  • (i) Indian Councils Act, 1861
  • (ii) Indian Councils Act, 1892
  • (iii) The Minto-Morley Reforms Act, 1909
  • (iv) Montagu-Chelmsford Reforms (1919)
  • The Government of India Act, 1919
  • (v) The Government of India Act, 1935
  • (vi) The Indian Independence Act of 1947
  • (vii) Constitution of India 1950

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