The Cambridge History of India

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CUP Archive, 1928

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ADMINISTRATIVE DEVELOPMENT 18181858
1
The law member
7
Recall of the governorgeneral
13
Competitive examinations
19
Police organisation
26
Thagi
33
DISTRICT ADMINISTRATION IN MADRAS 18181857
38
District organisation
49
General position in 18656
359
The uncovenanted civil service
361
ཐགག
366
The Public Services Commission of 1886
367
Reorganisation of the public works department
373
CHAPTER XXI
379
The Civil Procedure and Criminal Procedure Codes
385
The Hindu joint family
392

Reorganisation of the police
56
DISTRICT ADMINISTRATION IN THE UNITED
75
41
82
Famines
84
Warren Hastingss policy
102
Elphinstones efforts in Bombay
111
Danish missionaries
122
Sacrifice of children at Sagar Island
130
The question of sati
136
44
140
CHAPTER VIII
144
Services in the Persian Gulf and elsewhere
151
CHAPTER IX
153
The reorganisation of 1796
159
Local and irregular units
165
Dalhousies annexations
171
Mutiny at Delhi
177
Wheeler at Cawnpore
183
Outram joins Havelock
189
49
193
The storm of Delhi
195
Lawrence at Lucknow
198
Mutiny in Central India
201
Parliamentary bills
207
The Amendment Act of 1869
214
The Mesopotamia Commission
220
50
224
CHAPTER XII
226
Subsequent changes in the governorgenerals council
230
Thomasons scheme in the NorthWestern Provinces
232
The home governments control of legislation
237
CHAPTER XIII
245
The bhadralok
251
Landrevenue in Sind
257
Port trusts
263
Moplah rebellions
268
Communications in the province
274
Landrevenue administration
280
Forests
286
55
292
The Orissa famine
298
The famine of 18768
300
The growth of resistance to famine conditions
309
Land revenues
315
CHAPTER XIX
335
The dispatch of 1854
337
Curzons reforms
349
Problems of the future
355
THE INDIAN ARMY 18581918
357
Transference of the Companys armies
395
The RussoAfghan Boundary Commission 423
397
The Imperial Service Troops
401
Russian expansion
407
Delimitation of the northern Afghan frontier 426
409
The occupation of Quetta
414
The reoccupation of Kabul
420
Tibet
426
CHAPTER XXIV
432
The Third Burmese War
438
54
444
Early Panjab policy and organisation
450
Possible lines of defence
457
The administrative and Durand lines
458
Later developments
461
Tribal risings of 1897
466
Land tenures
472
Failure to take advantage of the initial enthusiasm
478
Revolutionary attempts
485
Marine surveys
487
Their constructive interpretation
491
Kashmir
495
The rendition of Mysore
501
The Imperial Service Troops
507
The village headman
513
The Bengal Local SelfGovernment Act
520
Early organisation
524
Reform in Bombay
526
Ripons reforms in the municipalities
534
Progress of western influences
538
The principle of election
545
The partition agitation in Bengal
551
Outrages in Bengal
557
Reforms of 1830
560
Mintos proposals
563
Indian members of council
569
Further restrictions on the press
574
Indians in South Africa
581
CHAPTER XXXIII
587
The heads of provinces scheme
594
Communal representation
600
DISTRICT ADMINISTRATION IN BOMBAY 18181857
609
CHRONOLOGICAL TABLE
635
The Bihar famine 300
636
Administration of justice
639
Chiefs colleges
645
Jails
648
144
654

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