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- catalog contributor b11123307.
- catalog coverage "India History British occupation, 1765-1947.".
- catalog created "1998.".
- catalog date "1998".
- catalog date "1998.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "1998.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references (p. 648-668) and index.".
- catalog description "The company ascendant: 1740-84 -- Prologue: Mughal twilight -- A glorious prospect: Robert Clive's wars, 1740-55 -- New strength from conquest: Bengal, 1755-65 -- An empire within an empire: British reactions to Indian conquests -- The conquest of India: 1784-1856 -- No retreat: grand strategy and small wars, 1784-1826 -- The Cossack and the Sepoy: misadventures of an Asian power, 1826-42 -- The cast of a Die: the Sind and the Sikhs, 1843-49 -- Robust bodies and obstinate minds: an anatomy of conquest -- The Raj consolidated: 1784-1856 -- European gentlemen: India's new ruling class -- Utility and beneficence: British visions and Indian realities -- Gradual and mild correction: taxing and policing India -- A hearty desire: sex, religion and the Raj -- The mutiny: 1857-59 -- The Sahib paid no attention: the Raj imperilled, January-July 1857 -- Very harrowing work: the Raj resurgent, August 1857-January 1859 -- Like elephants on heat: Anglo-Indian reactions to mutiny -- Triumphs and tremors: 1860-1914 -- Low and steady pressure: the exercise of absolute power -- Not as relics but as rulers: India's princes -- We are British subjects: loyalty and dissent, 1860-1905 -- Not worth the candle: wars, real and imaginary, 1854-1914 -- Never at peace: India's frontiers and armies -- Conciliatory sugar plums: compromise and coercion, 1906-14 -- Disturbances and departures: 1914-18 -- True to our salt: India and the First World War, 1914-18 -- Strong passion: Amritsar and after, 1919-22 -- The wonderful land: Anglo-Indian perspectives -- A great trial of strength: power struggles, 1922-42 -- A bad knock: India at war, January-July 1942 -- An occupied and hostile country: India at war, August 1942-August 1945 -- What are we here for?: September 1945-February 1947 -- Was it too quick?: dividing and departing, March-September 1947.".
- catalog extent "xiv, 722 p., [24] p. of plates:".
- catalog identifier "031219322X".
- catalog issued "1998".
- catalog issued "1998.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "New York : St. Martin's Press,".
- catalog spatial "India History British occupation, 1765-1947.".
- catalog subject "954.03 21".
- catalog subject "DS463 .J347 1998".
- catalog tableOfContents "The company ascendant: 1740-84 -- Prologue: Mughal twilight -- A glorious prospect: Robert Clive's wars, 1740-55 -- New strength from conquest: Bengal, 1755-65 -- An empire within an empire: British reactions to Indian conquests -- The conquest of India: 1784-1856 -- No retreat: grand strategy and small wars, 1784-1826 -- The Cossack and the Sepoy: misadventures of an Asian power, 1826-42 -- The cast of a Die: the Sind and the Sikhs, 1843-49 -- Robust bodies and obstinate minds: an anatomy of conquest -- The Raj consolidated: 1784-1856 -- European gentlemen: India's new ruling class -- Utility and beneficence: British visions and Indian realities -- Gradual and mild correction: taxing and policing India -- A hearty desire: sex, religion and the Raj -- The mutiny: 1857-59 -- The Sahib paid no attention: the Raj imperilled, January-July 1857 -- Very harrowing work: the Raj resurgent, August 1857-January 1859 -- Like elephants on heat: Anglo-Indian reactions to mutiny -- Triumphs and tremors: 1860-1914 -- Low and steady pressure: the exercise of absolute power -- Not as relics but as rulers: India's princes -- We are British subjects: loyalty and dissent, 1860-1905 -- Not worth the candle: wars, real and imaginary, 1854-1914 -- Never at peace: India's frontiers and armies -- Conciliatory sugar plums: compromise and coercion, 1906-14 -- Disturbances and departures: 1914-18 -- True to our salt: India and the First World War, 1914-18 -- Strong passion: Amritsar and after, 1919-22 -- The wonderful land: Anglo-Indian perspectives -- A great trial of strength: power struggles, 1922-42 -- A bad knock: India at war, January-July 1942 -- An occupied and hostile country: India at war, August 1942-August 1945 -- What are we here for?: September 1945-February 1947 -- Was it too quick?: dividing and departing, March-September 1947.".
- catalog title "Raj : the making and unmaking of British India / James Lawrence.".
- catalog type "History. fast".
- catalog type "text".