India -- History -- British occupation, 1765-1947
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- Climbing the mango trees, a memoir of a childhood in India, Madhur Jaffrey
- Deeper than indigo, Jenny Balfour-Paul
- From frontier policy to foreign policy, the question of India and the transformation of geopolitics in Qing China, Matthew W. Mosca
- Inglorious empire, what the British did to India, Shashi Tharoor
- The fishing fleet, husband-hunting in the Raj, Anne de Courcy
- The Amritsar massacre, Vanessa Holburn
- The Wilsonian moment, self-determination and the international origins of anticolonial nationalism, Erez Manela
- Faithful fighters, identity and power in the British Indian Army, Kate Imy
- Ribbons among the Rajahs, a history of British women in India before the Raj, Patrick Wheeler
- Raj, the making and unmaking of British India, Lawrence James
- The last Englishmen, love, war, and the end of empire, Deborah Baker
- The Case for India, Annie Besant
- Spying for the Raj, the Pundits and the Mapping of the Himalaya
- Vishnu's crowded temple, India since the Great Rebellion, Maria Misra
- Sophia, princess, suffragette, revolutionary, Anita Anand
- Third class in Indian railways, and other essays, Mahatma Gandhi
- The Himalaya club and other entertainments from the Raj, John Lang
- Frontier fighters, on active service in Waziristan
- Masks of conquest:, literary study and British rule in India, Gauri Viswanathan
- Castes of Mind, Colonialism and the Making of Modern India, Nicholas B. Dirks
- Police administration under the British rule, in the northern range of the Madras Presidency 1924-47, Dr. B. Roja (MA, MPhil., Ph. D)
- The fishing fleet, husband-hunting in the Raj, Anne de Courcy
- A history of British India
- Masks of Conquest:, Literary Study and British Rule in India, Gauri Viswanathan
- For God or empire, Sayyid Fadl and the Indian Ocean world, Wilson Chacko Jacob
- PRISON DAYS
- Dolly Dudman, a lady of quality, Cassiopaeiae
- The anarchy, the East India Company, corporate violence, and the pillage of an empire, William Dalrymple
- The Stillbirth of Capital, Enlightenment Writing and Colonial India
- Mohandas Gandhi, Dona and William Rice
- Animal kingdoms, hunting, the environment, and power in the Indian princely states, Julie E. Hughes
- Indian home rule, Being a translation of "Hind Swaraj" (Indian home rule), published in the Gujarati colmns of Indian Opinion, 11th and 18th Dec., 1909
- The hero of Delhi;, a life of John Nicholson, saviour of India, and a history of his wars [by] Hesketh Pearson
- Exhumation, the life and death of Madan Lal Dhingra, Leena Dhingra
- Cornwallis, [by] Franklin and Mary Wickwire
- The fishing fleet, husband-hunting in the Raj, Anne de Courcy
- The nation and its fragments, Colonial and postcolonial histories, Partha Chatterjee
- Empress, Queen Victoria and India, Miles Taylor
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