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The Emergence Of Provincial Politics The Madras Presidency 18701920 1st Edition D A Washbrook

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The Emergence Of Provincial Politics The Madras Presidency 18701920 1st Edition D A Washbrook
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Publisher: Cambridge University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 7.2 MB
Pages: 372
Author: D. A. Washbrook
ISBN: 9780511563430, 9780521053457, 9780521209823, 0511563434, 0521053455, 052120982X
Language: English
Year: 2008
Edition: 1

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The Emergence Of Provincial Politics The Madras Presidency 18701920 1st Edition D A Washbrook by D. A. Washbrook 9780511563430, 9780521053457, 9780521209823, 0511563434, 0521053455, 052120982X instant download after payment.

This book examines an important period of transition in the political structure of South India. The first three-quarters of a century of British rule, down to the 1870s, had effectively torn apart and fragmented the political institutions of the South, and had left a highly parochial political society in which loyalties seldom extended beyond face-to-face relationships and power was extremely localized. This lack of significant supra-local political connections contributed to the Madras Presidency's reputation as the most 'benighted' of all Indian provinces.

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