Oxford University Press, USA
The Lion and the Tiger: The Rise and Fall of the British Raj, 1600-1947
The Lion and the Tiger: The Rise and Fall of the British Raj, 1600-1947
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overthrow the Raj and restore Indian to the Indians, and Lord Mountbatten's 'swift surgery of Partition' in 1947, creating the two independent Commonwealth states of India and Pakistan. Against this epic backdrop, and using many revealing contemporary accounts, Denis Judd explores the consequences of British rule for both rulers and ruled. Were the British intent on development or exploitation? Were they the civilizing force they claimed? What were Britain's greatest legacies: democracy and the rule of law, or cricket and an efficient railway system? Easy answers are avoided in this immensely readable, lively, and authoritative book.
Author: Denis Judd
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
Published: 03/19/2010
Pages: 250
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 0.57lbs
Size: 7.60h x 5.00w x 0.80d
ISBN: 9780192805799
About the Author
Denis Judd is Professor of British Imperial, Commonwealth, and Indian History, at the London Metropolitan University. He is the author of numerous books, including the best-selling Empire: The British Imperial Experience from 1865 to the Present (HarperCollins, 1996), which was second on the best selling London hardback list, and most recently, The Boer War (John Murray, 2002, paperback
2003). He has written radio documentaries for BBC Radio 4 and the World Service, and has broadcast many times both as a presenter, consultant, and major interviewee for television and radio programmes: most recently for BBC TV Newsnight, BBC Radio 3 Nightwaves, Channel 4, ITV, South
African TV and for BBC Radio 4's Vestiges -- the British Empire.
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