
This volume contains wide ranging surveys of various aspects of the history of Awadh from its position as a province of the Mughal Empire to successor state, a semi-colony under the Nawabi regime, the British annexation and the resistance in 1857. The manner of Mughal administration, the emergence of the class of t'aluqdars, the company's constant pressure on the nawabi regime, the cultural and agrarian mileau of a religious establishment, the biography of a scholarly rebel of 1857 all bring home to the reader different facets of the historical personality of Awadh. The studies form an important complement (and corrective) to much of current historical writing on Awadh. Hardbound
| kevin featherstone hodkinson rees pusey todd lencz marjorie hines woollacott | s a ahmed mark l green robert kanigher ohannesian ohannesian j rogers gore |