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British Expansion in North India: The Role of the Resident in Awadh

Michael H. Fisher
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Michael H. Fisher: Western Washington University, USA

The Indian Economic & Social History Review, 1981, vol. 18, issue 1, 69-82

Abstract: Our acquisition of India was made blindly. Nothing great that has ever been done by Englishmen was done so unintentionally, so accidentally, as the conquest of India. [The Empire was acquired] in a fit of absence of mind. J. R. SEELEY

Date: 1981
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