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      The British Impact on India
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      The British Impact on India book

      ByPercival Griffiths
      Edition 1st Edition
      First Published 1952
      eBook Published 17 June 2019
      Pub. Location London
      Imprint Routledge
      DOI https://doi.org/10.4324/9780429057656
      Pages 525
      eBook ISBN 9780429057656
      Subjects Area Studies, Social Sciences
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      Griffiths, P. (1952). The British Impact on India (1st ed.). Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9780429057656

      ABSTRACT

      First published in 1952, imperialism is a regularly recurring historical phenomenon, calling for neither approval not condemnation in the abstract. A more profitable exercise is to consider particular imperialisms and assess their spirit and their achievements. From this premise Sir Percival Griffiths proceeds to examine the political, administrative and economic effects on India of British rule. Formerly a member of the Indian Civil Service, later the leader of the British representatives in the Indian Legislative Assembly and now closely connected with commerce and industry in India and Pakistan, he has the advantage of a three-sided approach. He was, moreover, playing an active part in Indian public affairs throughout the years leading to the transfer of power. In 1942 he declared that he would fight any government which resiled from the promise of independence for India and when the Cabinet Mission visited India in 1947, it fell on him to assert - on behalf of the British community in India – their conviction that independence must be granted without further delay. It is because he has thus been a close eye-witness of the events of the last three decades in India that he has written this book.

      Although Western civilization is often regarded by Indians as materialistic, it is the spiritual rather than in the material sphere that British influence has been greatest. It has built up Indian nationalism; it has engendered in Indian minds a new concept of equality and of human rights; it has rekindled the scientific spirit; and is has profoundly modified the Indian intellectual approach to the problems in life. In all this there have been losses as well as gain – not least among the losses being the partial destruction of village corporate life and the spread of specticism among the intelligentsia – but there can be little doubt which way the balance lies. A further fifty years may have to elapse, Sir Percival suggests, before a final assessment of the impact of the British is possible. In the meantime the present book may be confidently recommended as the most authoritative and objective examination of the history and influence of British administration in Indian, which has yet appeared; a book, furthermore, that may be expected to achieve the status of a standard work.

      TABLE OF CONTENTS

      chapter |2 pages

      Introduction

      section |1 pages

      The Historical Back Ground

      chapter Chapter I|8 pages

      Hindu India

      chapter Chapter II|12 pages

      Muslim India

      chapter Chapter III|9 pages

      The New Crusade—The Portuguese and the Dutch

      chapter Chapter IV|12 pages

      The East India Company

      chapter Chapter V|10 pages

      English and French Rivalry

      chapter Chapter VI|8 pages

      The Growth of British Power

      chapter Chapter VII|8 pages

      Developments in Southern India

      chapter Chapter VIII|8 pages

      Expansion—The Second Phase

      chapter Chapter IX|7 pages

      Expansion—The Last Phase

      chapter Chapter X|6 pages

      The Mutiny

      section |1 pages

      The Administrative Impact

      chapter Chapter XI|10 pages

      Ancient Indian Administration

      chapter Chapter XII|3 pages

      Mediaeval Indian Administration

      chapter Chapter XIII|10 pages

      Mughal Administration (1)

      chapter Chapter XIV|11 pages

      Mughal Administration (2): Revenue

      chapter Chapter XV|11 pages

      British Administration—The Dual Authority

      chapter Chapter XVI|4 pages

      The Growth of Parliamentary Control

      chapter Chapter XVII|8 pages

      The Growth of District Administration

      chapter Chapter XVIII|14 pages

      British Revenue Administration

      chapter Chapter XIX|10 pages

      British Famine Administration

      chapter Chapter XX|14 pages

      The Growth of the Services

      chapter Chapter XXI|12 pages

      The Restoration of Law and Order

      chapter Chapter XXII|10 pages

      Suttee 1

      chapter Chapter XXIII|9 pages

      The Administrative Impact

      section |1 pages

      The Political Impact

      chapter Chapter XXIV|8 pages

      Indian Nationality

      chapter Chapter XXV|9 pages

      The Growth of Indian Nationalism: (1) Education and Religion

      chapter Chapter XXVI|10 pages

      The Growth of Indian Nationalism: (2) Early Organisation

      chapter Chapter XXVII|9 pages

      The Battle for the Freedom of the Press

      chapter Chapter XXVIII|5 pages

      The Deterioration of Relations

      chapter Chapter XXIX|6 pages

      The Indian National Congress: The First Twenty Years

      chapter Chapter XXX|11 pages

      The Rise of Terrorism

      chapter Chapter XXXI|11 pages

      Indian National Congress: The Second Phase

      chapter Chapter XXXII|6 pages

      The Rise of the Muslim League

      chapter Chapter XXXIII|9 pages

      Steps Towards Self-Government

      chapter Chapter XXXIV|16 pages

      India Under Dyarchy

      chapter Chapter XXXV|7 pages

      Towards Partition

      chapter Chapter XXXVI|9 pages

      The Second World War

      chapter Chapter XXXVII|4 pages

      The Transfer of Power

      section Section IV|1 pages

      The Economic Impact

      chapter Chapter XXXVIII|2 pages

      The Economic Problem Stated

      chapter Chapter XXXIX|11 pages

      Disruption of the Indian Economy

      chapter Chapter XL|7 pages

      Currency Problems

      chapter Chapter XLI|12 pages

      Land Revenue

      chapter Chapter XLII|14 pages

      The Economic Policy of the Company

      chapter Chapter XLIII|10 pages

      Irrigation

      chapter Chapter XLIV|5 pages

      The Improvement of Agriculture

      chapter Chapter XLV|8 pages

      Development of Communications

      chapter Chapter XLVI|12 pages

      The Growth of Industry

      chapter Chapter XLVII|13 pages

      The Growth of the Major Industries

      chapter Chapter XLVIII|10 pages

      The Managing Agency System

      chapter Chapter XLIX|9 pages

      Industrial and Financial Policy in India Under the Crown

      chapter Chapter L|8 pages

      The Economic Effects of British Rule

      chapter Chapter LI|9 pages

      Conclusion

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