Stones of empire the buildings of the Raj
No empire in history built so variously as the British empire in India. The buildings there attest to the richness of an imperial presence that lasted--from the first trading settlement to the end of the Raj--some three hundred years. The attitude of the British to India was compounded partly of arr...
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| Main Author: | Morris, Jan |
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| Other Authors: | Jan Morris; Simon Winchester |
| Language: | Undetermined English |
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Oxford,New York
Oxford University Press
2005
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| Institutions: | Trung tâm Học liệu Trường Đại học Trà Vinh |
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