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The Raja of Sattara and British Power in Nineteenth-Century India. Samuel Hurt. Sattara. Bibliography. Bearce , George D. British Attitudes Towards India: 1784 – 1858 . Oxford: Oxford University Press. 1961 .
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The Raja of Sattara and British Power in Nineteenth-Century India Samuel Hurt
Bibliography • Bearce, George D. British Attitudes Towards India: 1784 – 1858. Oxford: Oxford University Press. 1961. • The Cambridge History of the British Empire. Vol. IV, British India. Ed. Rose, J. Holland, Newton, A.P., Benians, E.A. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. 1959. • The East India Company Official Inquiry: Papers Related to the Raja of Sattara. Pub. East India Company. London. 1843. • The East India Company. Debates at the India House. London: E. Wilson. 1845. Accessed via Internet Archive. < http://www.archive.org/details/debatesatindiaho00east> • Kulkarni, Sumitra. The Satara Raj, 1818-1848: A Study in History, Administration, and Culture. MittalPublications. 1995. Accessed via Google Books. <http://books.google.com/books?id=SYOSHaZnBy8C&dq=the+raja+of+satara&q=lodwick#v=onepage&q&f=false> • Stokes, Eric. The English Utilitarians and India. Oxford: Clarendon Press. 1959. • Metcalf, Thomas R. The Aftermath of Revolt. London: Riverdale Co. Publishing. 1991. • Metcalf, Thomas R. Ideologies of the Raj. The New Cambridge History of India, Volume III,Part IV. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. 1995. • Ramusack, Barbara. The Indian Princes and their States. The New Cambridge History of India. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. 2004. • The Times of London. Accessed via Vermont Online Library: The Times of London Digital Archive. <http://infotrac.galegroup.com.ezproxy.middlebury.edu/itw/infomark/450/986/131658838w16/purl=rc11_TTDA_0_ke_sattara_AND_ke__AND_ke____1/1/1839+to+12/31/1845&dyn=3!atrs_P3?sw_aep=vol_m58c>