High Noon of Empire: India Under CurzonEyre & Spotiswoode, 1965 - 266 páginas |
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Preface | 3 |
A MISSIONARY OF EMPIRE | 5 |
The Keeper of the Keys | 7 |
Direitos de autor | |
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Palavras e frases frequentes
1817 LIBRARIES action administration Afghan Afghanistan Amir appointment areas Asia Balfour believed Bengal Berar Bombay Britain British empire British government British India British rule Brodrick cabinet Calcutta ceremonial China civil classes commander-in-chief Curzon felt Curzon wrote Delhi demanded despatch durbar duty educated Indians England English European fact famine force foreign government of India Gyantse Hindu home government hoped imperial imperialists Indian Army Indian empire institutions interests Kitchener Kitchener's Lady Curzon land letter Lhasa Liberal London Lord Lord Kitchener Lord Salisbury ment military mission Mutiny nationalism native never Nizam North-West Frontier North-West Frontier Province opinion party peasant Persia political prime minister princes problems proposals province Punjab question railway reform reply resignation responsibility revenue ruler rumours Russia Salisbury secretary seemed Simla speech sultan telegram thought Tibet Tibetan Tilak tion tribal troops universities viceregal viceroy viceroy's viceroyalty Western whole Younghusband