The empire which Curzon left late in 1905 was different from what
it had been at the close of the nineteenth century when he came to
rule over it. After memorable events and political climax, the
awakening upset the rulers' concept of Indian peace. A
revolutionary movement, wide in its appeal and full of idealism,
generated an incompatibility in the traditional relations between
ruler and ruled. This book, first published in 1964 and drawing
extensively on the private papers of the main protagonists,
examines the years of Indian administration directed by Morley and
Minto.
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