Britain & India E HOMEPAGES F East-West encounters
| SOUTH ASIA | ![]() |
PRIMARY SOURCES |
British Raj - 'height' - 1858 to 1900 |
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| Queen Victoria (1858) | Proclamation to India |
| Mirza Ghalib (1858) | Letters, extracts |
| North American Review (1859) | Despotism in India |
| London Illustrated News (1861) | Troop steamer for the Indus river: Thames launch |
| Sir Charles Wood (1861) | Parliamentary speech on Indian Councils Bill |
| Indian Councils Act (1861) | |
| India Office (1867) | Statistical abstract relating to British India (1840-1865) |
| Monier-Williams (1870) | The [Parsi] Towers of Silence at Bombay |
| Naoroji (1871) | The benefits of British rule, ditto |
| India Office (1807-71) | Memorandum on the Census of British India, 1870-71 |
| Short (1873) | The Kojahs of Southern India (1873), > via JSTOR |
| Dobson (1875) | On the Andamans and Andamanese, > via JSTOR |
| Lord Roberts (1877) | When Queen Victoria became Emperess of India, |
| Bhaktivinoda Thakur (1877) | Sri Chaitanya Upanishad, 'rediscovery' |
| Bhaktivinoda Thakur ? | In Songs of the Vaisnava acaryas |
| Narotta Dasa Thakur ? | In Songs of the Vaisnava acaryas |
| Blavatsky (1878) | The Arya Samaj Alliance |
| Male (1878) | The Hill of Bones, re. Afghanistan war |
| Blavatsky (1878) | The Akhoond of Swat: founder of ...mystical societies |
| Dayananda-Grey (1878) | Swami versus missionary, Ajmere debate' |
| Gordon (1878) | Missions in India (Theosophist critique of Christianity) |
| Max Muller (1879) | Introduction, Sacred Books of the East project |
| Knox (1879) | The English in India, 'Harpers' Magazine |
| Blavatsky (1879) | Echoes from India |
| Blavatsky (1880) | Our duty to India |
| Blavatsky (1880) | Speech, 'The Society's Fourth Anniversary' |
| Damodar (1880) | Castes in India |
| Hume (1881-82) | Fragments of Occult truth, cont (a) and (b) |
| Damodar (1881/82) | Letters to Sinnett |
| Cunningham (1882) | British Duties towards India |
| Blavatsky (1882) | Letter on Hindu widow marriage |
| Dayananda (1882) | Humbuggery of the Theosophists, lecture |
| Damodar (1882) | How a chela found his guru |
| Blavatsky (1879-80) | Caves & Jungles of Hindostan, ditto Gutenberg Project, also |
| Olcott (1882) | Swami Dayanand's charges |
| Sen (1882) | Theosophy in Calcutta |
| Chaterji | Letter, to O. Hume |
| Brooks (1882-83) | Letters from India, MOA |
| Ramakrishna (1882-4 c. ) | Conversations (by M), ditto 'Gospel' |
| Chetty (1882-84) | Varied reminiscences about Blavatsky, (cont-b), (cont-c) |
| Conway (1884) | Adyar, Blavatsky & her Confession |
| Bhavisya Purana (19th cent.?) | additional predictions inserted Christianity, Islam, Buddhism, Madhva, Nimbarka Goswami |
| Haeckel (1883) | A visit to Ceylon [and India], travel book |
| Leslie (1884) | English governess, trip to India |
| Blavatsky (1884) | Chelas |
| Hume (1884) | Letter, to Knight about Blavatsky |
| Bonnerjee (1885) | Presidential address, founding of Indian National Congress |
| Man (1885) | The Andaman Islands & inhabitants, via JSTOR |
| Kipling (1885) | To the unknown goddess, poem - Simla romance |
| Tennyson (1885) | Hands all round, poem |
| Tennyson (1886) | India and Colonial exhibition, opening poem |
| Amrita Lal Roy (1886) | English rule in India |
| Kipling (1886) | Poems, |
| Kipling (1886) | Departmental
Ditties
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| Kipling (1886-87) | Gazette
(Lahore) stories,
subsequently then collected in Plain Tales from the Hills (1888), ditto, inc.
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| Brown (1887) | Occultism in India |
| Kipling (1887) | Letters of Marque, travels, in 'From Sea to Sea' volume 1 |
| Kipling (1887) | Poems,
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| Hill (1887-88) | Diary extracts, re. Kipling and Lahore 'Pioneer' |
| Kipling (1888) | In
Black and White, stories inc.
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| Kipling (1888) | The
Phantom Ricksaw, stories inc.
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| Kipling (1888) | Poems,
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| Kipling (1889) | Ballad of East & West |
| Alfred Lyall (1889) | Verses written in India, inc. |
| Lunn (1889) | Letter - 'Mrs. Besant's New Teacher, Madame Blavatsky, Her Indian Record', Besant reply (1889) |
| Blavatsky (1890) | Why I did not return to India |
| Judge (1890) | Echoes from the Orient |
| Kipling (1890) | Under
the Deodars, stories inc.
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| Kipling (1890) | Poems,
inc
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| Judge (1891) | India: a storehouse for us |
| India Office (1891) | Census of India |
| Kipling (1891) | Life's
Handicap. Being stories of mine own people, inc.
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| Kipling (1892) | The dove of Dacca, poem |
| Kipling (1892) | Barrack Room Ballads, inc. |
| Kipling (1892) | The Naulakha. A story of West and East, BOOK |
| Skinner (1892-1900) | British soldier, diary in India |
| Aurobindo (1890-92) | O Coil, O coil |
| Aurobindo (1890-92) | Hic Jacet (Glasnevin Cemetery) |
| Judge (1892) | Madam Blavatsky in India, ditto |
| Gandhi (1892) | On way home to India, cont. letter |
| Edwin Arnold (1892) | Duty & destiny of England in India, MOA |
| Curzon, Gladstone (1892) | House of Commons debates - Indian Councils Bill |
| Indian Councils Act (1892 | |
| Judge (1893) | India and her Theosophists |
| Judge (1893) | India - a trumpet call at a crisis |
| Kipling (1893) | Many
Inventions, stories, inc.
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| Vivekananda (1893) | World Parliament of Religions, 6 talks, ditto, ditto |
| Vivekananda (1890s) | |
| Gandhi (1894) | Letter, about Theosophy |
| Kipling (1894) | To the city of Bombay, poem |
| Lyall (1894) | British Dominion in Asia |
| Judge (1895) | The Truth about East & West |
| Besant (1895) | Materialism Undermined by Science |
| Kipling (1895) | The miracle of Purun Bhagat (Hindu spirituality) |
| Kipling (1896) | The Mother-Lodge, poem, (Lahore Freemasons) |
| Vivekananda (1896?) | My plan of campaign (Madras) |
| Vivekananda (1896) | The future of India (Madras) |
| Godden (1897) | Frontier tribes of N.E.India, via JSTOR |
| Mark Twain (1897) | Following the Equator. A journey around the world. Gutenberg Project, ch. 37 Ceylon, chs. 38-61 India |
| Edwin Arnold (1897) | The famine in India, MOA |
| Landor (1897) | Chief causes of discontent in India |
| Gandhi (1897) | Letters, varied, from 'Collected Works' |
| Joseph Chamberlain (1897) | True conception of Empire speech, ages of empire |
| Kipling (1897) | Recessional, poem, imperialism |
| Vivekananda (1897) | The common bases of Hinduism |
| Vivekananda (1897) | The Vedanta |
| Vivekananda (1898) | The influence of spiritual thought in England |
| Roberts (1898) | Kafiristan, > JSTOR |
| Kipling (1898) | The Bridge builders, story from The Days Works |
| Kipling (1898) | Truce of the Bear, anti-Russian |
| Archaeological Survey of India (1898) | The chief causes of discontent in India, MOA |
| von Bieberstein (1898) | Could Russia take British India?, MOA |
| Hazrat Mirza Ahmad (1899) | Jesus in India |
| Bryan (1899) | British rule in India |
| Jones, Rev. (1899) | British rule in India, cont. |
| Kipling (1899) | The White Man's Burden, ditto, ditto, ditto, poem |
| Vivekananda (1900) | Women of India |
| Vivekananda (1900) | My life and Mission |
| Kipling (1901) | Kim, ditto, ditto (searchable), BOOK |
| Vivekananda (1901) | What have I learnt? |
before 1858 E SOUTH ASIA - PRIMARY SOURCES F 1900 onwards
Britain & India E HOMEPAGES F East-west Encounters