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The Lion and the Tiger: The Rise and Fall of the British Raj, 1600-1947 [Hardcover]

Denis Judd (Author)
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April 19, 2004
By the end of the Napoleonic Wars, after a series of titanic struggles against the French and various local rulers during the eighteenth century, Britain had gained mastery of the subcontinent. This period, and the century and a half that followed, saw two powerful cultures locked in an often bloody battle over political control, land, trade and a way of life.
In The Lion and the Tiger, Denis Judd tells the fascinating story of the British impact upon India, capturing the essence of what the Raj really meant both for the British and their Indian subjects. Judd examines virtually every aspect of this long and controversial relationship, from the first tentative contacts between East and West, the foundation of the East India Company in 1600, the Victorian Raj in all its pomp and splendor, Gandhi's revolutionary tactics to overthrow the Raj and restore India to the Indians, and Lord Mountbatten's "swift surgery of partition" in 1947, creating the independent Commonwealth states of India and Pakistan. Against this epic backdrop, and using many revealing contemporary accounts, Judd explores the consequences of British rule for both rulers and ruled. Were the British intent on development or exploitation? Were they the "civilizing force" they claimed? What were Britain's greatest legacies--democracy and the rule of law, or cricket and an efficient railway system?
Vividly written, based on extensive research, with many new and colorful documentary extracts and literary sources to illustrate the story, The Lion and the Tiger provides an engaging account of a key moment in British Imperial history.


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"This concise, elegantly written history of the British experience in India holds interest for both experts and general readers. Judd has total command of his material, with interesting stories to tell at every turn."--Foreign Affairs


"The history of British India is a dense, riveting, and hotly contested subject. It is also difficult to summarize, which makes Judd's synopsis both rare and welcome.'--New York Sun


"An excellent introduction to the rise and fall of the British Raj, accurate, succinct, and engaging."--Stanley Wolpert, author of A New History of India and Gandhi's Passion


"A short, clear but wide-ranging account of a tangled and uneasy relationship."--Sunday Telegraph


About the Author


Denis Judd is Professor of British Imperial and Commonwealth History, at the London Metropolitan University. He is the author of numerous books, including the best-selling Empire: The British Imperial Experience from 1865 to the Present (which was second on the best selling London hardback list) and most recently, The Boer War.

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 280 pages
  • Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA (April 19, 2004)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0192803581
  • ISBN-13: 978-0192803580
  • Product Dimensions: 7.4 x 6.4 x 1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 14.9 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,168,601 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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3.0 out of 5 stars A Good Overview, But Nothing Spectacular, April 6, 2004
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This review is from: The Lion and the Tiger: The Rise and Fall of the British Raj, 1600-1947 (Hardcover)
My father grew up in India as a British schoolboy (3rd or 4th generation in India), and left with his family when the British pulled out. I wanted a relatively short overview of the British experience in India, and the book delivered. It provided a good understanding of how the British started trading in India and slowly established rule over the subcontinent, and then nicely covered the move for independence. Many of my father's stories and recollections rang true in the book, from going off to boarding school in the mountains to calls to "quit India" screamed at the British.

However, the book read like a textbook and had no drive or excitement. It relied heavily on quotes, which would be fine for a longer book, but at only 200 pages in a small format with wide spacing, it made the limited text even shorter. The conclusion is almost completely quotes, with no real analysis provided by the author.

Overall, the book provided a good overview, but more engaging writing and in-depth analysis would have improved the book.

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5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent author, excellent book, July 5, 2007
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Great book, every page of it. If you are not very acquainted with India history and if you are seeking for a concise history of British Rule in this country, this is for sure a good choice. The reading is absorbing, in particular on how the author explain the most important aspects of the 350 years of interaction, using lots of real notes and letters of those who lived there -- accounts that help you grasp, and understand better, how was it to live in India in those years, both for Britons and Indians. The relationship was difficult and left some sensibilities in the Indians that last to this day, but I think it was meant to be since both rulers and ruled were so different in almost every aspect.

One corollary from the partition of India is that is not good to have two strong religions in a country, for that meaning rivalry and violence. You can see that also in the ex-Yugoslavia and even in today Iraq (shia and sunni muslims).
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The British experience with India began in earnest over 400 years ago, during the reign of Queen Elizabeth I, when a few merchants humbly applied for trading concessions from the apparently all-powerful Mughal emperor. Read the first page
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East India Company, Muslim League, Prime Minister, British India, Government of India, British Empire, Indian Civil Service, Bengal Army, First World War, Queen Victoria, British Raj, Governor General, Cabinet Mission, East Indies, Lord Curzon, Fort St George, South Africa, Congress Party, Constituent Assembly, Atlantic Charter, Maratha Confederacy, North West Frontier Province, Royal Navy, Viceroy's Executive Council, Ilbert Bill
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