British rule in India/
Pandit Sunderlal
- New Delhi: SAGE, 2018.
- ix, 536 p.
Foreword / by Amar Farooqui -- End of the Second Maratha War -- The First Lord Minto (1807-1813) -- Deliberate destruction of Indian industries and trade -- The war with Nepal -- Some other achievements of Lord Hastings -- The Third Maratha War -- Lord Amherst (1823-1828) -- Lord William Bentinck (1828-1835) -- Charter Act of 1833 -- National education under British rule -- The First Afghan War -- Annexation of Sindh -- Ellenborough's action against Indian rulers -- The First Sikh War -- The Second Sikh War -- The Second Burmese War -- Usurpations -- Before the 1857 revolution -- Greased cartridges -- "Fat in the fire" -- Reprisals -- Jhansi and Oudh -- Punjab -its importance and reaction -- On the march to Delhi -- Delhi -- its emperor and people -- First battles for Delhi -- March of the revolution and its repercussions -- Slaughter of innocents -- Fall of Delhi -- Delhi after its fall -- Lucknow "Oudh" Rohilkhand -- Bihar -- Rani Lakshmibai of Jhansi -- Ineffectual outbreaks in the south -- Oudh's last bid for freedom -- Tatya Tope's final efforts -- A retrospective view of the revolution -- After 1857 -- England's reaction.