About The Book: Discontent and Danger in India by A. K. Connell is a critical examination of British colonial rule in India, published in 1888. Connell, a British civil engineer and writer, delves into the socio-economic conditions of India under British governance. He highlights the widespread poverty, exploitation, and the stark contrast between the lavish lifestyles of British officials and the dire circumstances of the Indian populace. The book underscores the systemic issues leading to discontent and the looming threat of rebellion among the Indian masses. Connell's work serves as a poignant critique of colonial policies and their detrimental impact on Indian society.
Author: A. K. Connel
Pages: 193
Edition: 1880
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