First published in 1933 Renascent India aims to explain the how and
why of the Indian problem and it really succeeds in explaining
them, by marshalling all the relevant facts of hundred years from
1833-1932. The book represents inside knowledge and is written with
real insight and sympathy from the Indian point of view. H. C. E.
Zacharias makes available a mass of hitherto inaccessible material
(including two unpublished letters from the late Edwin S. Montagu)
and his book constitutes a scholarly treatise, almost the first
reference book on the subject. The narrative reads like a thrilling
story and rivets the reader's attention from first to last. This
book is an important archival resource about the British India and
will be of interest to scholars and researchers of colonial
history, Indian history, British history, and postcolonial studies.
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