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Collected works of Mahatma Gandhi / India.Ministry of Information and Broadcasting 1959  Book
India.Ministry of Information and Broadcasting Book
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Publication DelhI, Ministry of Information and Broadcasting, 1959.
Description x, 398p.Hbk
Contents Vol.II (1896-1897)
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009383920.918148/IND 009383MainOn ShelfGeneral 
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ID:   024953


Nehru: a political biography / Edwards, Michael 1971  Book
Edwards, Michael Book
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Publication London, Allen Lane the Penguin press, 1971.
Description 351p.Hbk
Standard Number 0713901888
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008046923.254/EDW 008046MainOn ShelfGeneral 
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ID:   121955


Officers, gentlemen, and murderers: Lord Curzon's campaign against 'collisions' between Indians and Europeans, 1899 -1905 / Carrington, Michael   Journal Article
Carrington, Michael Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
Summary/Abstract As viceroy of India (1899-1905), George Curzon believed that unprovoked British assaults on Indians undermined the colonial state's authority to rule. These collisions1 challenged Curzon's conception of moral empire and called into question one of the most important representations of British moral character-that of 'officer and gentleman'. Aware of the strength of indigenous feeling in India and of liberal discontent at home, the viceroy engaged in what appears to have been a laudable defence of the rights of Indians. By doing so, he certainly risked the hostility of official and unofficial opinion in both Britain and India. The fundamental issue was: should the Raj be based on a ruling moral authority administered by men of character, in which collisions were reprehensible, or did it ultimately rest on force?
Key Words India  Britain  Colonial State  George Curzon  Viceroy 
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Wavell: the victory's journal / Moon, Penderel (ed.) 1973  Book
Moon, Penderel Book
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Publication DelhI, Oxford University Press, 1973.
Description xvi, 528p.Hbk
Standard Number 0192117238
Key Words India  Viceroy  Interim Government  Simla Conference  Cabinet Mission 
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