British Bureaucracy in India:
Status, Policy and the I.C.S, in the Late 19th Century
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Manohar Publishers and Distributors
Published:1st Nov '25
Should be back in stock very soon

This book examines two key topics hitherto ignored by historians—the self-image of the British I.C.S. and the contribution of British officers to Imperial policies. The human motivations of those involved at all levels of decision-making receive attention, especially Lieutenant-Governors, Members of Council, and Secretaries of various departments. Careful analysis of public and private papers shows that these motivations often were mundane, self-serving and career-oriented. Human factors, not over-arching principles, helped shape British action in India. The historical image of the I.C.S. contrasts sharply with idealized and romantic views of the ‘steel frame’ perpetuated both by laymen and historians. Concern with status among I.C.S. officers decisively impended administrative and political reforms.
ISBN: 9789360808495
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 850g
396 pages