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Baroda And Bombay, Their Political Morality
A Narrative Drawn From The Papers Laid Before The Parliament In Relation To The Removal Of Lieutenant-Colonel Outram (1853)
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Focusing on the political and moral dilemmas of Baroda and Bombay during British colonial rule, this historical narrative by John Chapman examines the controversial removal of Lieutenant-Colonel Outram from the British East India Company. Through detailed accounts of political maneuvering and corruption, the book reveals the impact of colonial practices on Indian society and highlights the growing struggle for independence. Chapman's work serves as a significant resource for understanding the complexities of British colonialism in India.
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Baroda And Bombay, Their Political Morality, John Chapman
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- Title
- Baroda And Bombay, Their Political Morality
- Subtitle
- A Narrative Drawn From The Papers Laid Before The Parliament In Relation To The Removal Of Lieutenant-Colonel Outram (1853)
- Language
- English
- Authors
- John Chapman
- Publisher
- Kessinger Publishing, LLC
- Released
- 2009
- Format
- Paperback
- Pages
- 176
- ISBN13
- 9781104038441
- Category
- History
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- Focusing on the political and moral dilemmas of Baroda and Bombay during British colonial rule, this historical narrative by John Chapman examines the controversial removal of Lieutenant-Colonel Outram from the British East India Company. Through detailed accounts of political maneuvering and corruption, the book reveals the impact of colonial practices on Indian society and highlights the growing struggle for independence. Chapman's work serves as a significant resource for understanding the complexities of British colonialism in India.