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  1. The History of British India is a three-volume work by the Scottish historian, economist, political theorist, and philosopher James Mill, charting the history of Company rule in India. The work, first published in 1817, was an instant success and secured a "modicum of prosperity" for Mill.

    • James Mill
    • 1817
    • 1818
    • Baldwin, Cradock and Joy
  2. 28. März 2024 · British raj, period of direct British rule over the Indian subcontinent following the uprising of 1857 and the abolition of the East India Company’s role in managing the region. It was instituted with the Government of India Act of 1858 and lasted until the independence of India and Pakistan in 1947.

  3. 28. Jan. 2020 · Britain ruled major parts of India, Pakistan, and Bangladesh from 1858 to 1947, a period known as the British Raj.

    • Kallie Szczepanski
  4. 8. Feb. 2011 · The history of British India. by. Mill, James, 1773-1836. Publication date. 1817. Topics. East India Company, Hindus, Muslims. Publisher. London : Baldwin, Cradock and Joy.

  5. The British Raj was the period of British Parliament rule on the Indian subcontinent between 1858 and 1947, for around 89 years of British occupation. The system of governance was instituted in 1858 when the rule of the East India Company was transferred to the Crown in the person of Queen Victoria.

  6. The origin of British India can be traced to warfare in 18th-century Europe and India, trade-related conflicts and disputes, and the East India Company’s business model. The state that emerged from these roots survived by reforming the institutions of capitalism, military strategy, and political strategy.

  7. Im Jahr 1876 wurde Königin Victoria von Großbritannien zur Kaiserin von Indien ausgerufen, und das Kaiserreich Indien (Indian Empire) galt als das „Kronjuwel des britischen Empire“ (the Jewel in the Crown of the British Empire) .