Partners of British Rule: Liberators Or Collaborators? |
Contents
Revolt of 1857 8 | 8 |
Post Revolt India and World Development | 14 |
Special Features of the Indian Public Opinion | 19 |
British Rules Five Ruling Strategies | 31 |
British Different Monarchy Versus Parliament Political Models and Great Reformation and the Renaissance Movements of New Historical Era 55555... | 45 |
The Socio Economic Development of England | 55 |
Constitutional Confronation Between Parliament and Monarcy | 61 |
Features of PostRevolution Settlement of English Constitution | 84 |
Historical Process of Development of African Gandhi into Indian Gandhi | 261 |
A New Era of British Raj After First World War | 329 |
Appearance and Disappearance of Gandhi Phenomenon | 351 |
Process and Factors of the Growth of the Collaborationist Politics | 376 |
New Model of 1919 Act of British Rule | 398 |
Characteristics of the Indian Collaborative Politics | 411 |
State of the British Home and India Politics | 454 |
Round Table Conference | 468 |
Growth of Political Issues Public Opinion and Struggle of Whigs and Tories for Power | 96 |
The Post Reform British Politics | 135 |
The Tracing of the Trail of Functioning Nearly of One Century Old Pattern of the British Electoral Politics | 141 |
PostCurzon Indian Politics | 163 |
PreWar War and Post War British Politics | 186 |
The Genesis and Development of Indian Politics | 228 |
Indian Collaborationism Becomes a Part of British Imperialisms Rule | 487 |
A New AngloIndian Polity | 530 |
Imerialist War Struck the World | 538 |
References 573 | |
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