Viceroy: Curzon to Mountbatten : Tinker, Hugh
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TextPublication details: Karachi : Oxford University Press, 1997.Description: 266 pages V2Subject(s): DDC classification: - 954.035 TIR-V 1997
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Viceroy,Curzon To Mountbatten
1. The Actors. 2. Curzon: The Most Viceregal Viceroy. 3. Minto: Repression and Conciliation. 4. Hardinge: Diplomat with a Difference. 5. Chelmsford: Luckewarm Liberal. 6. Reading: Cautious Counsellor. 7. Irwin: Reforming Conservative. 8. Willingdon: Marking Time. 9. Linlithgow: Ice-cold Autocrat. 10. Wavell: Nearing Journey’s End. 11. Mountbatten: the Final Chukker. 12. The larger Perspective. Further Reading.
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