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Footnotes 1 Senate Standing Committee on Foreign Affairs, Defence and Trade, Australia‐India Relations: Trade and Security, July 1990 (Canberra, 1990). 2 (Canberra, 1968). 3 J. H. Broomfield, Elite Conflict in a Plural Society: Twentieth Century Bengal (Berkeley & Los Angeles, 1968); R. Kumar, Wesiern India in the Nineteenth Century (Canberra, 1968); P. D. Reeves, “The Congress and the Abolition of Zamindari in Uttar Pradesh”, in J. Masselos. ed., Struggling and Ruling: The Indian National Congress 1885–1985 (ASAA South Asian Publications Series No. 2, New Delhi, 1987), pp. 154–67 and his Landlords and Governments in Uttar Pradesh: A Study of Their Relations Until Zamindari Abolition (Bombay, 1991); Hugh Owen, The Indian Nationalist Movement, c. 1912–22: Leadership, Organisation and Philosophy (Delhi 1990). 4 D. A. Low, “Preface”, Congress and the Raj: Facets of the Indian Struggle 1917–47 (London, 1977), p. vii. 5 R. Jeffrey, People, Princes and Paramount Power: Society and Politics in the Indian Princely States (Delhi, 1978), but note the earlier work of another Australian, Ian Copland of Monash University, on the issue of princely history in his British Raj and the Indian Princes: Pammountcy in Western India 1857–1930 (Bombay, 1982) as well as Jeffrey's monograph, The Decline
Australian Journal of Politics and History – Wiley
Published: Dec 1, 1995
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