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History Of India (Vol. 2)

by Mountstuart Elphinstone
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Book cover type: Hardcover
  • ISBN13: 9788126922888
  • Binding: Hardcover
  • Subject: History
  • Publisher: Atlantic Publishers & Distributors (P) Ltd
  • Publisher Imprint: Atlantic
  • Publication Date:
  • Pages: 456
  • Original Price: INR 1200.0
  • Language: English
  • Edition: N/A
  • Item Weight: 560 grams

The History of India went into four editions in Elphinstone’s lifetime; it was republished after his death to remain, ‘the best standard work’ for over half a century. In 1910, Alfred Lyall praised Elphinstone as still ‘the best and, most readable of Anglo-Indian historians’. Elphinstone’s History of India was read and appreciated by the intellectual class, who were broad minded and imperial enough to acknowledge that it was better than the prejudiced account of India by Mill who had never visited it. Elphinstone was then sometimes called the “Tacitus of Modern Historians”. The merit of Elphinstone’s work is obvious from the following reviews of his book : “One of the principal advantages which the author has enjoyed over Mill lies in this, that he has largely examined for himself the native materials and their oriental authorities. Mr. Elphinstone appears to us to have grasped the Indian character fully, and to have fairly described it, that is, with due allowance for all circumstances, so as to give a tolerating interpretation to many things, which strangers would pronounce to be deliberately gross vices. His inferences, just as do his principles and grounds of constructions, differ widely from those of Mill. His representations upon the whole are favourable to the people”. (The Monthly Review, May 1841) “... Elphinstone possesses the superior merit not only of having examined the native Indian materials, but of having penetrated into the Hindoo mind and grasped the principles which give unit and vitality to their entire social system ...” (The Athenaeum). “Book is entitled to unreserved commendation—style admirable ... Mr. Elphinstone has the good fortune to have written under the guidance of impressions received in India ....” (The Examiner)

Mountstuart Elphinstone was undoubtedly one of the best and noblest administrators of the Raj. He was the pioneer of modernity in Western India. He was a reformer who respected tradition and a ruler who respected the ruled. With a unique combination of conservatism and progressivism, he left an indelible mark on the social, cultural and intellectual life of Western India. His great vision is evident from what he writes to his close friend Starchey in 1824 that “the belief that our Indian Empire will not be long lived is reason and not prejudice”. In 1827 Mountstuart Elphinstone retired from the service of the East India Company and spent the rest of his life in retirement. He refused the offers of the Governor Generalship of India on at least two occasions. During much of his retirement he was engaged in writing a History of India which was published in 1841.

  • BOOK VI
  • Kings of Delhi to the Accession of the House of Teimur, AD. 1206 to 1526
  • I. Slave Kings
  • House of Khilji
  • II. Jelal U Din Khilji
  • III. House of Toghlak, Seiads, and House of Lodi
  • HOUSE OF TEIMUR
  • BOOK VII
  • From the Conquest of Baber to the Accession of Akber
  • I. Reign of Baber
  • II. First Reign of Humayun
  • III. Shir Shah, and Others of the Family of Sur
  • IV. Humayun Restored
  • BOOK VIII
  • State of India up to the Accession of Akber
  • I. History of the Independent States of India After the Dissolution of the Empire of Delhi
  • II. Internal State of India
  • BOOK IX
  • Akber
  • I. From 1556 to 1586
  • II. From 1586 to the Death of Akber
  • III. Internal Policy
  • BOOK X
  • Jehangir
  • Shah Jahan
  • I. Jehangir
  • II. Shah Jehan, Till 1657
  • III. From 1657 to the Deposal of Shah Jehan
  • BOOK XI
  • Aurangzib (or Alamgir)
  • I. From 1658 to 1662
  • II. From 1662 to 1681
  • III. From 1681 to 1698
  • IV. From 1698 to the Death of Aurangzib
  • BOOK XII
  • Successors of Aurangzib
  • I. To the Accession of Muhammed Shah
  • II. To the Departure of Nadir Shah
  • III. To the Death of Mohammed Shah
  • IV. To the Extinction of the Mogul Empire
  • Appendix

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