
BY - SIR VALENTINE CHIROL
FOREWORD
CHAPTER I - THE CLASH OF TWO CIVILISATIONS
CHAPTER II - THE ENDURING POWER OF HINDUISM
CHAPTER III - MAHOMEDAN DOMINATION
CHAPTER IV - BRITISH RULE UNDER THE EAST INDIA COMPANY
CHAPTER V - THE MUTINY AND FIFTY YEARS AFTER
CHAPTER VI - THE FIRST GREAT WAVE OF UNREST
CHAPTER VII - THE MORLEY-MINTO REFORMS
CHAPTER VIII - THROUGH THE GREAT WAR TO THE GREAT INDIAN REFORM BILL
In this thoughtful exploration of the British‑Indian relationship, the author reflects on the tumultuous years surrounding the First World War and the seismic shifts that followed. Drawing on personal experience, letters, and lectures, he examines how India’s wartime contributions sparked a new vision for its future, prompting both hope and resistance among its peoples.
The narrative delves into the clash between ancient Indian traditions and the Western ideas introduced through colonial rule. It traces the emergence of the non‑co‑operation movement, the growing demand for self‑governance, and the complex interplay of political, religious, and economic forces that shaped the early twentieth‑century debate. By reviewing a century‑long evolution of policy, the work offers a nuanced portrait of a nation caught between two civilizations, poised on the brink of a constitutional experiment that would redefine its place within the empire.
Language
en
Duration
~11 hours (640K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Juliet Sutherland, Jennifer Zickerman and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team.
Release date
2005-04-08
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1852–1929
A globe-trotting journalist and historian, he spent decades explaining imperial politics to British readers through reporting, commentary, and books. His work ranged from India to the Middle East, reflecting a career spent close to the major questions of his time.
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