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CONTENTS:- Introduction; Acknowledgements; 1. Indian Society in the Eighteenth Century; 2. Warren Hastings: King of the Nabobs; 3. Oriental Jones -A Biography of Sir William Jones: 1746- 1794; 4. British Foreign Policy and Indian Affairs; 5. Origins of Modern Hindustani Literature: The Gilchrist Letters; 6. James Buckingham: The Stormy Petrel of Indian Journalism; 7. Derozio: The Maker of Young Bengal; 8. The Development of Hindi Prose Literature in the Early Nineteen Century; 9. The Religious Ideas of Rammohun Roy: A Survey of his Writings on Religion Particularly in Persian, Sanskrit and Bengali; 10. Raja Rammohun Roy and the New Learning: Raja Rammohun Memorial Lectures; 11. India: A Nineteenth Century Study of British imperialism; 12. Charles Metcalfe in India: Ideas and Administration, 1806-1935; 13. The Rebellious Rani; 14. Rao tula Ram: A Hero of 1857; 15. First Fruits of English Education, 1817-1857; 16. Bondage and Fredom-A History of Modern India, 1707-1858; 17. Hindi Patrakarita: Jatiya Chetna aur Khaibvoli Sahitya ki Nirmanbhumi; 18. English Education in India: Issues and Opinions; 19. Ghalib; 20. Toru Dutt; 21. Essays in Indian History; 22. "White Mutiny": The Ilbert Bill Crises in India and Genesis of the Indian national Congress; 23. Gokhale: A Political Biography -A Study of his Services and Political Ideas; 24. Bankimchandra chatterjee; 25. Selected Documenyts from the Aligarh Archives; 26. Autobiography Jotirao Phooley: Father of Our Social Revolution; 27. Mahatma Jotirao Phooley: Father of Our Social Revolution; 28. The Indian National congress in England, 1885-1920; 29. New Light on the Punjab Distribances in 1919; 30. Moderates and Extremists in the Indian Nationalist Movement, 1883-1920; 31. The Growth of Press and Public Opinion in India, 1898-1920; 32. The Growth of Press and Public Opinion in India, 1857-1918; 33. Aftermath of Non-cooperation and Emergencve of Swaraj Party: Sources on National Movement; 34. Lala Lajpat Rai: Autobiographical Writings; 35. Tej Bahadur Sapru; 36. Role of Women in the Freedom Movement; 37. A Great Liberal -Speeches and Writings of sir P.S. Sivaswami Ayyar; 38. Banned: Controversial Literature and Political Control in British India, 1907-1947; 39. Raj: The Making and Unmaking of British India; 40. Studies in the History of Telugu Journalism; 41. Journalism in Modern India; 42. k.C. Mammen Mappillai: The man and his Vision; 43. My Life Story of Fifty-five Years; 44. S. Satyamurti; 45. Studies in the Cultural History of India; 46. Modern Indo-Anglian Love Poetry; 47. Vishva Kavita Kio Or; 48. Journalism in bihar; 49. Glimpses of Hariyana; 50. Archives in India: History and Assets; 51. The Religion of the Sikhs; 52. Gandhi in Indian Politics; 53. Mahatma Gandhi, The Journalist; 54. Selected Works of Jawaharlal Nehru -Volume Eight; 55. Nehru on Communalism; 56. Introduction to Radhakrishnan -The Man and His Thought; 57. Zakir Jusain: Educationist and Teacher; 58. Thrown to the Wolves: Abdul Ghaffar; 59. Government Archives in South Asia: A Guide to National and State Archives n Ceylon, India and Pakistan; 60. Guide to the Records in the National Archives of India, Part II and III; 61. Theses on Asia; 62. Indian Studies Abroad; 63. England, India, Nepal, Tibet, China, 1765-1958; 64. Dictionary of National Biography; 65. The History of Education in Modern India, 1757-1986; |
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Since independence, there has been creation of some of the most scintillating, refreshing pyramids of historical literature of all times. These performances of great originally and creations of deep erudition provide novel directions and add many new dimensions. In the present work an attempt has been made to critically examine in detail some of the most valuable and outstanding works in the field of historical investigation. What this book sets out to offer is a brief review of some scholarly, detached pieces of historical analysis. These domes of scholarship have been produced by world' most eminent experts such as Professor S. Gopal, Professor Michael Edwardes, Dr. Edwin Hirschman, G.S. Metraux, Francois Crozet, Professor M. Mujeeb, Professor Bisheshwar Prasad, Sir John Smyth, Professor D.A. Low, Dr. S.P. sen, Dr., Dr. B.C. Bloomfield Dr. M.P. Sreekumaran Nair, Dr. B.P. Barua, Dr, D. Ruthermond, and also by some of the most towering politicians and publicemen of modern times such as Dr. Yusuf Husain, Professor Nirmal Kumar Bose, R.B. Patwardhan, Pyarelal, Dr. Gopal Singh, Padamashri Dr. Shayam Singh Shashi and Raja Mahendra Pratap. The main idea behind this publication is to examine many new studies on modern India and to introduce these scholars to those, who because of their highly specialized or technical interest and extremely limited time, have no occasion or opportunity to examine this literature or to form a critical estimate of it. This work also aims at providing, a critical glimpse of historical literature to the common man who has hardly any time or opportunity to scan through hundreds and thousands of pages of these masterpieces of objectivity and coherence. |
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