Morley and India, 1906-1910

By: Wolpert, StanleyMaterial type: TextTextPublication details: Berkeley University of california 1967Description: 299 pSubject(s): Morley, John, 1838-1923 | India | politics and governmentDDC classification: 954.0350924 Summary: x + 299pp, notes, bibliography, index, edges and endpapers lightly foxed, otherwise very good in shelf-worn dustjacket, now protected. The "Morley Era" of Indian history was a crucial period of transition. Constitutional reforms introduced at that time mark the turning point between the frost of the old Raj's monolithic bureaucracy and the gradual relaxation of British power toward parliamentary self-government for India. It was also at this time that the inauguration of separate electorates for Muslims stimulated a spirit of political communalism, which eventually resulted in the birth of Pakistan. (When referring to this item please quote stockid 152794).
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x + 299pp, notes, bibliography, index, edges and endpapers lightly foxed, otherwise very good in shelf-worn dustjacket, now protected. The "Morley Era" of Indian history was a crucial period of transition. Constitutional reforms introduced at that time mark the turning point between the frost of the old Raj's monolithic bureaucracy and the gradual relaxation of British power toward parliamentary self-government for India. It was also at this time that the inauguration of separate electorates for Muslims stimulated a spirit of political communalism, which eventually resulted in the birth of Pakistan. (When referring to this item please quote stockid 152794).

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