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The Lion And The Tiger The Rise And Fall Of The British Raj 16001947 2005 Denis Judd

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The Lion And The Tiger The Rise And Fall Of The British Raj 16001947 2005 Denis Judd
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Publisher: Oxford University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.04 MB
Pages: 234
Author: Denis Judd
ISBN: 9780192805799, 0192805797
Language: English
Year: 2005

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The Lion And The Tiger The Rise And Fall Of The British Raj 16001947 2005 Denis Judd by Denis Judd 9780192805799, 0192805797 instant download after payment.

"How did a few thousand people from a small, windswept island in the northern seas end up ruling a far distant subcontinent with a population of millions? Were the British in India intent on development or exploitation? Were they really the 'civilizing' influence they claimed? And what were Britain's greatest legacies - democracy and the rule of law, or cricket and an efficient railway system? 

Best-selling historian Denis Judd tells the epic story of the British impact upon India, capturing the essence of what the Raj really meant both for the British and their Indian subjects."--BOOK JACKET.

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