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... Secretary to the Government of Madras . Annexation of Kurnool Troubles in Canara Mopla rebellions Rebellions in the Circars Human sacrifice Slavery . Government of the presidency District organisation Courts of law Land - revenue system ...
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... secretary of state General policy of the India Office Attitude of parliament Morley and the Council of India Lord Crewe's proposed reforms The changes of 1911 The Mesopotamia Commission Montagu's visit to India The functions of ...
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... secretary of state The high commissioner for India Rules under the act Importance of the reforms BIBLIOGRAPHIES CHRONOLOGICAL Table 601 602 602 603 • 605 635 INDEX • 639 CHAPTER I IMPERIAL LEGISLATION AND THE SUPERIOR GOVERNMENTS , 1818 ...
... secretary of state The high commissioner for India Rules under the act Importance of the reforms BIBLIOGRAPHIES CHRONOLOGICAL Table 601 602 602 603 • 605 635 INDEX • 639 CHAPTER I IMPERIAL LEGISLATION AND THE SUPERIOR GOVERNMENTS , 1818 ...
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Índice
ADMINISTRATIVE DEVELOPMENT 18181858 | 1 |
The law member | 7 |
Relations of the Company and the board | 13 |
Competitive examinations | 19 |
The famine of 18768 | 23 |
DISTRICT ADMINISTRATION IN MADRAS 18181857 | 38 |
Landrevenue system | 44 |
Inam tenures | 50 |
Moplah rebellions | 268 |
Communications in the province | 274 |
Landrevenue administration | 280 |
Effects of the Permanent Settlement | 282 |
Forests | 286 |
The district officer | 292 |
Communications | 295 |
The Orissa famine | 298 |
Reorganisation of the police | 56 |
Taxation | 62 |
Education | 68 |
Reform of the legislature | 72 |
DISTRICT ADMINISTRATION IN THE UNITED | 75 |
Municipalities | 90 |
Curzons reforms | 96 |
The effects of competitive examinations | 97 |
Warren Hastingss policy | 102 |
355778 | 105 |
Elphinstones efforts in Bombay | 111 |
9 | 117 |
Policy of religious toleration | 122 |
II | 128 |
Careys description | 134 |
Ram Mohan Roys petition | 140 |
13 | 146 |
Growth of the Marine 174072 | 147 |
CHAPTER IX | 153 |
15 | 155 |
The reorganisation of 1796 | 159 |
Local and irregular units | 165 |
Reorganisation after the Mutiny | 168 |
Dalhousies annexations | 171 |
Mutiny at Delhi | 177 |
Land revenues | 179 |
Wheeler at Cawnpore | 183 |
Outram joins Havelock | 189 |
Kashmir | 191 |
The storm of Delhi | 195 |
Lawrence at Lucknow | 198 |
Miscellaneous | 200 |
Mutiny in Central India | 201 |
The Act of 1858 | 207 |
The gold exchange standard | 209 |
Successions in the Indian states | 210 |
17 | 213 |
The Amendment Act of 1869 | 214 |
The Mesopotamia Commission | 220 |
CHAPTER II | 226 |
Subsequent changes in the governorgenerals council | 230 |
Thomasons scheme in the NorthWestern Provinces | 232 |
Public debt | 235 |
The home governments control of legislation | 237 |
Difficulties of tribal control | 238 |
DISTRICT ADMINISTRATION IN BENGAL 18181858 | 245 |
The bhadralok | 251 |
Development of the currency system | 252 |
Landrevenue in Sind | 257 |
Port trusts | 263 |
The arms traffic | 317 |
CHAPTER XIX | 335 |
The dispatch of 1854 | 337 |
THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE SERVICES 18581918 | 357 |
General position in 18656 | 359 |
The finance department | 363 |
The question of simultaneous examinations | 371 |
Thagi | 373 |
Curzons other reforms | 377 |
Transference of the Companys armies | 395 |
The Imperial Service Troops | 401 |
Russian expansion | 407 |
The occupation of Quetta | 414 |
The reoccupation of Kabul | 420 |
The RussoAfghan Boundary Commission | 423 |
The AngloRussian Entente | 429 |
Thibaws accession | 435 |
The government of Lower Burma | 441 |
Employment of the Burmese | 447 |
Reforms 18728 | 453 |
PAGE | 458 |
CHAPTER XXVI | 476 |
The functions of the Indian army | 488 |
Alwar Jabwa Tank and Kalat | 501 |
The Imperial Service Troops | 507 |
The ancient village selfgovernment | 513 |
Ripons reforms | 520 |
Later provincial legislation | 537 |
Progress of western influences | 538 |
The Act of 1892 | 545 |
The partition agitation in Bengal | 551 |
Outrages in Bengal | 557 |
Mintos proposals | 563 |
Indian members of council | 569 |
Further restrictions on the press | 575 |
Proposed executive councils in the United Provinces | 581 |
CHAPTER XXXIII | 587 |
612 | |
The Bihar famine 300 | 636 |
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The Cambridge History of India: Supplementary Volume: The Indus Civilization Mortimer Wheeler Visualização de excertos - 1953 |
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