Description
“A History of India Volume 2” by Percival Spear is a continuation of the comprehensive historical account of India begun in Volume 1. Published in 1965, this book covers various aspects of Indian history from the Mughal Empire to the British colonial period and beyond.
In Volume 2, Spear likely delves into the political, social, economic, and cultural developments that occurred in India during the Mughal era, including the reigns of prominent Mughal emperors such as Akbar, Jahangir, Shah Jahan, and Aurangzeb. He might also discuss the rise of regional powers, the impact of European colonialism, and the gradual decline of the Mughal Empire.
Furthermore, Spear may explore the British colonial period in India, including the establishment of British rule, the social and economic transformations brought about by British imperialism, and the emergence of Indian nationalism and the independence movement.
As with Volume 1, Spear’s “A History of India Volume 2” is likely to be well-researched and provide readers with a comprehensive overview of India’s rich and complex history during the periods covered.
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