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History of modern India

By: Chandra, BipinLanguage: Eng Publication details: New Delhi Orient Blackswan Private -L-imited 2009 Description: viii, 351p. Soft/Paper BoundISBN: 9789390122554Subject(s): HISTORY (R)DDC classification: 954.03
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Orient BlackSwan Publication [History of Modern India (Paperback)English,Paperback] by Bipan Chandra Contents The Decline of the Mughal Empire Indian States and Society in the 18th Century ., The Beginnings of European Settlements The British Conquest of India The Struclurc of the Government and the Economic Policies of the British Empire in India, 1757—1857 Administrative Organisation and Social and Cultural Policy Social and Cultural Awakening in the First Half of the 19th Century The Revolt of 1857 Administrative Changes After 1838 India And Her Neighbours Economic Impact of the British Rule Growth of New India—The Nationalist Movement 1858—1905 Growth of New India Religious and Social Reform After 1858 Nationalist Movement 1905—1918 Struggle for Swaraj
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History of Modern India presents an authoritative overview of the history of what was known as British India. The text is largely based on the author’s research on nationalism and colonialism in India and also draws from the works of eminent historians of the period. Challenging and revising colonial and nationalist interpretations of history, this book moves away from a largely political narrative to a social, economic and religious history of modern India. It explains how conditions in India during the eighteenth century helped the British East India Company establish its rule in India. It also gives us important insights into the primary aim of colonial rule which was the economic exploitation of India through trade and investment. The topics are arranged thematically in order to showcase the various forces that went into the making of independent India. However, in the entire arrangement of themes, the chronology of the period is enmeshed innovatively with the various forces that evolved both as a cause and effect of British imperialist rule of the subcontinent. The book also provides a detailed account of the nationalist movement and introduces us to the contributions of different individuals who were behind the nationalist movement. A comprehensive textbook for students of history and interested readers, History of Modern India is essential reading for a broad based understanding of the making of modern India.About the AuthorBipan Chandra is a renowned author and historian from India. Apart from this book, Chandra has written a number of other books, and they include Essays on Colonialism, The Epic Struggle, Communalism in Modern India, The Rise And Growth Of Economic Nationalism In India: Economic Policies Of Indian National Leadership, Indian National Movement: The Long Term Dynamics, and In The Name Of Democracy: The JP Movement And The Emergency. Chandra was born in Himachal Pradesh, and he completed his schooling from Forman Christian College in Lahore. He completed his degree from Stanford University, USA, and went on to earn a doctorate from the University of Delhi. For several years, Chandra served as a professor at Hindu College, Delhi. Later, he taught history at Jawaharlal Nehru University. In the year 1985, he was selected to be the General President of the Indian History Congress. He has also served as the Chairman of the National Book Trust, New Delhi. Chandra has also been a part of the University Grants Commission, New Delhi.

Orient BlackSwan Publication [History of Modern India (Paperback)English,Paperback] by Bipan Chandra
Contents

The Decline of the Mughal Empire
Indian States and Society in the 18th Century .,
The Beginnings of European Settlements
The British Conquest of India
The Struclurc of the Government and the Economic
Policies of the British Empire in India, 1757—1857
Administrative Organisation and Social and Cultural Policy
Social and Cultural Awakening in the First Half of the 19th Century
The Revolt of 1857
Administrative Changes After 1838
India And Her Neighbours
Economic Impact of the British Rule
Growth of New India—The Nationalist Movement 1858—1905
Growth of New India Religious and Social Reform After 1858
Nationalist Movement 1905—1918
Struggle for Swaraj

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