History Of The Indian Mutiny Of 1857-8 - Vol. I [Illustrated Edition].
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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San Francisco :
Lucknow Books,
2014.
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Colección: | History of the Indian Mutiny of 1857-8.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
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- TABLE OF CONTENTS; DEDICATION; Preface by Colonel G.B. Malleson; Preface by Sir John Kaye; History of the Indian Mutiny; Book 1
- Introductory
- 1846-1856; Chapter 1; Administration of Lord Dalhousie
- First Occupation of the Punjab
- Sir Henry Lawrence and the Council of Regency
- Character of Sir Henry Lawrence
- Work of Lawrence and his School
- Sir Frederick Currie succeeds Lawrence
- The Marquess of Dalhousie
- Mu Conquest and Annexation of Pegu.; Chapter 2.
- The Question of "Adoption"
- Satarah and the Right of Lapse
- Satarah is Annexed
- Annexation of Nagpur
- Jhansi
- Annexation of Jhansi
- Karauli
- Lord Dalhousie is refused permission to annex Karauli
- Sambhalpur is annexed
- Treatment of the Peshwa
- O Empty Titular Dignities dangerous Possessions. Chapter 3.
- Oudh
- Early connection with Oudh
- Misrule of the Kings of Oudh
- Problem before the Government of India
- Lord William Bentinck's Scheme rejected
- Views of Sir John Low
- A fresh Treaty is signed with a new King
- The new Treaty foolishly disallowed by Details of the annexation of Oudh. Chapter 4; Destruction of the Territorial Nobility of India
- Settlement Operations
- The Talukdar
- The Administrative Agency
- The Thomason System
- Treatment of the Native Gentry
- Rent-free Tenures
- Resumption Operations
- The Bombay Inam Commission
- Depressio Inflammability of the Native Mind.
- Book 2
- The Sipahi Army
- 1756-1856Chapter 1; India was won by the Sword
- The Fidelity of the Native Army an accepted Theory
- Lord Dalhousie's Minute on the Sipahi Army
- First Sipahi Levies
- The first Mutiny in Bengal
- Clive and the Bengal Officers
- Degradation of the Native Officer
- Effect of Views of the Home Government; Chapter 2.
- Mutiny of the Madras Officers, 1809
- Contrast between the English Soldier and the Sipahi
- Civil Privileges of the Sipahi
- The Sipahi and his Officer
- The Policy of Centralisation, and its Consequences
- The Transfer of Officers to the Staff
- Grievanc The Abolition of Corporal Punishment and its ReintroductionChapter 3; The effect of the Afghan War on the Sipahis
- Sindh and the Reduction of Extra-Batta
- Mutinies of the 34th N.I., the 7th L.C., the 4th, the 64th, and the 69th N.I.
- Mutiny of the 6th Madras Cavalry
- And of the 47th Madras N.I.
- Penal Measures for Muti and Ineffective.