About The Book: Indian Records Series: Bengal in 1756-1757, Volume 1, edited by S. C. Hill, is a compilation of public and private documents from the turbulent period of British presence in Bengal during Siraj-ud-Daula’s reign. Published in 1905, it offers detailed insights into political, military, and social events leading up to and following the Battle of Plassey. The volume provides valuable firsthand accounts of colonial conflicts, governance, and relations between the British East India Company and Bengal’s rulers, making it a crucial resource for historians. About The Book: Indian Records Series: Bengal in 1756-1757, Volume 2, edited by S. C. Hill, continues the collection of important documents detailing the political and military events during Siraj-ud-Daula’s reign and the early British colonial period in Bengal. This volume further explores correspondence, official papers, and eyewitness accounts that reveal the complexities of British expansion, local resistance, and administrative challenges. Published in 1905, it serves as a vital historical source for understanding the early interactions between the British East India Company and Bengal’s rulers. About The Book: Indian Records Series: Bengal in 1756-1757, Volume 3, edited by S. C. Hill, completes the comprehensive collection of documents from this critical period in Bengal’s history. This volume includes official letters, reports, and private correspondence that shed light on the aftermath of the Battle of Plassey and the consolidation of British power. It provides detailed insights into the administrative, military, and political developments during the transition from Nawab rule to British dominance, making it an essential resource for scholars of early colonial India.
Author: Editor: S. C. Hill
Pages: 1574
Edition: 1905
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