About The Book: Sir Charles Wood's Administration of Indian Affairs from 1859 to 1866 by Algernon West examines the policies and governance of Sir Charles Wood, the Secretary of State for India during a critical period following the 1857 Indian Rebellion. West analyzes Wood’s administrative strategies, including financial reforms, educational initiatives, and efforts to stabilize British authority in India. The book highlights his role in modernizing the Indian civil service, promoting infrastructure development, and balancing British interests with local considerations. West’s account provides a detailed, insider perspective on colonial administration, illustrating the challenges and achievements of British governance in post-rebellion India.
Author: Algernon West
Pages: 201
Edition: 1867
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