An Advanced History of Modern India

AUTHOR- Sailendra Nath Sen

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  • AUTHOR : Sailendra Nath Sen
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An Advanced History of Modern India

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An Advanced History of Modern India has been designed for undergraduate students as well as those preparing for the Civil Services Examinations at both, the central and state levels. It is a daunting task to write a book of this kind when dynamic changes have occurred in the last three decades in the in the historiography of modern India, including the advent of Subaltern Studies, that has changed our perspective completely. This user-friendly textbook attempts to weave the known facts of history with the unknown, and thus foster a spirit of enquiry among its young readers. Apart from political history, due emphasis has been laid on socio-economic changes, administrative innovations, cultural ferments and the trials and tribulations of nationalist movements. Due importance has also been given to the post-independence era that led to the emergence of a new India vibrant with a fresh lease of life.
Adequately illustrated with maps, this volume also contains a detailed chronology, biographical notes on distinguished personalities, a list of Congress sessions including names of Presidents, Prime Ministers, Presidents and Vice-Presidents of independent India as well as an exhaustive bibliography.

The Author
Sailendra Nath Sen, formerly Professor of History, University of Calcutta, and Fellow, Asiatic Society. He has done pioneering work on the history of the Marathas and published several books on them, including Anglo-Maratha Relations during the Administration of Warren Hastings, 1772-1785 (1961, repr. 1994) and Anglo-Maratha Relations, 1785-1796 (1974, 1994). His two-volume project on the history of the Marathas entitled Fall of the Maratha Empire, 1796-1818, will be out soon. Professor Sen’s other publications include Ancient Indian History and Civilization (3rd edn, 2016), History of the Freedom Movement in India (4th edn, 2009), A Textbook of Indian History and Culture (2007, repr. 2016), Chandernagore: From Bondage to Freedom, 1900-1955 (2012), and A Textbook of Medieval Indian History (2012).

An Advanced History of Modern India has been designed for undergraduate students as well as those preparing for the Civil Services Examinations at both, the central and state levels. It is a daunting task to write a book of this kind when dynamic changes have occurred in the last three decades in the in the historiography of modern India, including the advent of Subaltern Studies, that has changed our perspective completely. This user-friendly textbook attempts to weave the known facts of history with the unknown, and thus foster a spirit of enquiry among its young readers. Apart from political history, due emphasis has been laid on socio-economic changes, administrative innovations, cultural ferments and the trials and tribulations of nationalist movements. Due importance has also been given to the post-independence era that led to the emergence of a new India vibrant with a fresh lease of life.
Adequately illustrated with maps, this volume also contains a detailed chronology, biographical notes on distinguished personalities, a list of Congress sessions including names of Presidents, Prime Ministers, Presidents and Vice-Presidents of independent India as well as an exhaustive bibliography.

The Author
Sailendra Nath Sen, formerly Professor of History, University of Calcutta, and Fellow, Asiatic Society. He has done pioneering work on the history of the Marathas and published several books on them, including Anglo-Maratha Relations during the Administration of Warren Hastings, 1772-1785 (1961, repr. 1994) and Anglo-Maratha Relations, 1785-1796 (1974, 1994). His two-volume project on the history of the Marathas entitled Fall of the Maratha Empire, 1796-1818, will be out soon. Professor Sen’s other publications include Ancient Indian History and Civilization (3rd edn, 2016), History of the Freedom Movement in India (4th edn, 2009), A Textbook of Indian History and Culture (2007, repr. 2016), Chandernagore: From Bondage to Freedom, 1900-1955 (2012), and A Textbook of Medieval Indian History (2012).

Table of Contents

Table of Contents

List Of Maps Xiii
Preface Xv-Xvi
Rise And Growth Of The British Power
Introduction 3-28
Beginning Of European Settlements 29-49
Mastery In Bengal 50-64
Tangled Politics In The North 65-68
Growth Of The British Power In India 69-110
From Hegemony To Dominance
Consolidation Of The British Power 113-138
Structure Of Government And Administrative Organization Of The British Empire On India 139-158
Pattern Of British Indian Economy 159-171
Indian Response
The Indian Response: 1765-1857 175-194
Social And Cultural Awakening In The First Half Of The Nineteenth Century 195-224
The Imperial India
India And Its Neighbours 227-264
Indian States 263-272
Tribal And Peasant Movements 273-281
Administrative Changes After 1858 282-308
Economic Policy And Development 309-325
Resurgent India 326-354
Quest For Freedom
The Nationalist Movement (1858-1919): Trials And Tribulations 357-391
The Nationalist Movement (1920-35): Big Leap 392-424
Towards Freedom (1935-1947) 425-476
Dawn Of A New India 477-500
India Since Independence 501-523
Indian Politics Since Nehru’s Death 524-541
Epilogue 542-557
Chronology 559-582
Biographical Notes 583-631
Index 633-648