Endgames of Empire: Studies of Britain's Indian ProblemThe seven essays in this book concern crucial episodes in the making of British policies toward India. Essays include: The Problem of Freedom with Unity; The Making of India's Paper Federation, 1927-35; British Policy and the Indian Problem, 1936-40; The Mystery of the Cripps Mission; Jinnah and the Pakistan Demand; Mountbattem, India, and the Commonwealth; India in 1947: The Limits of Unity. |
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Preface | 1 |
The Problem of Freedom with Unity | 9 |
The Making of Indias Paper Federation | 37 |
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Churchill, Roosevelt and India: Propaganda During World War II Auriol Weigold No preview available - 2008 |