Partners of British Rule: Liberators Or Collaborators?

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Allied Publishers, 2006 - Collaborationists - 856 pages
 

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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