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ASIA

GENERAL

The Portuguese in India and the East Indies, 1497–1548. T.H. Jenkins. Birmingham M.A. 1924.

The development and organisation of English trade to Asia, 1553–1605. D. Fischer. London Ph.D. 1970.

The history of St. Helena and the route to the Indies, 1659–1702. W.C. Palmer. London M.A. 1924.

The Suez Canal and the trends of British trade to and from the Middle and the Far East during the period 1854–1966. A.R. Yousri. St. Andrews Ph.D. 1968.

The strategy of Christian mission to the Muslims: Anglican and Reformed contributions in India and the Near East from Henry Martyn to Samuel Zwemer, 1800–1938. L.L. Vander Werff. Edinburgh Ph.D. 1968.

The Burma-China boundary since 1886. K.M. Nyunt. London Ph.D. 1960.

A comparative study of British and American colonial educational policy in Ceylon and the Philippines from 1900 to 1948. Swarna Jayaweera. London Ph.D. (Ext.) 1966.

Economic and political relations of India with Iran and Afghanistan since 1900. T. Basu. Cambridge M.Litt. 1942.

British policy and the defence of Asia, 1903–5, with special reference to China and India. B.G. Willcock. Nottingham M.A. 1964.

Britain and the termination of the India-China opium trade, 1905–13. Mrs. Margaret J.B.C. Markey, née Lim. London Ph.D. 1969.

Local government in India and Burma, 1908 to 1937: a comparative study of the evolution and working of local authorities in Bombay, the United Provinces and Burma. H.R. Tinker. London Ph.D. 1951.

INDIA AND PAKISTAN

Ancient and Medieval

The agricultural geography of the United Provinces. B.N. Mukherji. Edinburgh Ph.D. 1939.

Position of the S'ūdras in ancient India to A.D. 500. R.S. Sharma. London Ph.D. 1956.

The evolution of Hindu marriage, with special reference to rituals (c. 1000 B.C. - A.D. 500). Nilakshi Sengupta. London Ph.D. 1958.

The development of marriage in ancient India. B.C. Paul. London Ph.D. 1949.

Some aspects of the earliest social history of India (especially the pre-Buddhistic ages). S.C. Sarkar. Oxford D.Phil. 1922.

The historical geography and topography of Bihar from the Vedic period to the Muslim invasion. M.S. Pandey. London Ph.D. 1958.

Ancient Indian warfare, with special reference to the Vedic period. S.D. Singh. London Ph.D. 1962.

Peace and war in ancient India. W.S. Armour. Oxford B.Litt. 1921.

The art of war in ancient India. P.C. Chakravarti. London Ph.D. 1938.

History of Indian asceticism in pre-Buddhistic times. J.P. Singh. London Ph.D. 1960.

The early history of the cult of the goddess Manasā. P.K. Maity. London Ph.D. 1963.

The early history of the cult of the Mother Goddess in northern Indian Hinduism, with special reference to iconography. M. Rahman. London Ph.D. 1965.

History and doctrines of the Ajivikas: a study of ancient Indian heterodoxy. A.L. Basham. London Ph.D. 1950.

Some aspects of Indian society as depicted in the Pali canon. N.K. Wagle. London Ph.D. 1963.

Republican and quasi-republican institutions in ancient India, with special reference to the time of the Buddha. J.P. Sharma. London Ph.D. 1962.

Ancient Indian education: an enquiry into its origin, development and ideals. P.E. Keay. London M.A. 1917.

The political history of Bengal to the rise of the Pāla dynasty (c. 326 B.C. to A.D. 750). B. Das. London Ph.D. 1965.

The history and development of the Mauryan Brāhmī script. C.S. Upasak. London Ph.D. 1959.

Asoka and the decline of the Mauryas. Romila Thapar. London Ph.D. 1958.

The early history of south-east Bengal in the light of recent archaeological material. M.H. Rashid. Cambridge Ph.D. 1969.

Studies in the economic life of northern and western India, c. 200 B.C. - A.D. 300. G. Adhya. London Ph.D. 1962.

India in the time of Patañjali. B.N. Puri. Oxford B.Litt. 1951.

The lower Indus country, c. A.D. 1 to 150. B.N. Mukherjee. London Ph.D. 1963.

Cultural history of the Satavahana dynasty. C.K. Gairola. London Ph.D. 1949.

The history of the Andhra region, c. A.D. 75–350. Ranjana Mukherjee. London Ph.D. 1965.

The socio-economic organisation of northern India (c. 200 A.D. - c. 600 A.D.). R. Sarker. London Ph.D. 1947.

Coins and currency systems in early south India, c. 225 A.D. - 1300 A.D. B.D. Chattopadhyaya. Cambridge Ph.D. 1969.

Court life in ancient India, A.D. 300–700. R.V. Deshmukh. Oxford B.Litt. 1929.

The economic life of northern India in the Gupta period (c. A.D. 300 - A.D. 550). S.K. Maity. London Ph.D. 1956.

The dynasties of the Gupta period. Jatis Chandra De. London M.A. 1922.

The structure and composition of the Kautilīya Arthaśāstra. T.R. Trautmann. London Ph.D. 1968.

The Hūnas in India. Atreyi Ray. London Ph.D. 1965.

The evolution of script in north-eastern India, from c. A.D. 400 to 1200, with special reference to Bengal. S. Bhattacharyya. London Ph.D. 1969.

Some historical aspects of the inscriptions of Bengal from the 5th to the 12th century A.D. B. Sen. London Ph.D. 1933.

Economic history of Bengal, c. 400–1200 A.D. Mrs. Kamrunnesa Islam. London Ph.D. 1966.

Decline of the kingdom of Magadha from c. 455 A.D. to c. 1000 A.D. B.P. Sinha. London Ph.D. 1948.

History of the western Chalukyas (political and administrative). G. Raychaudhuri. London Ph.D. 1948.

The Guhila dynasties of Mewar, c. A.D. 550–1303. J.P. Singh. London Ph.D. 1965.

The political history of Maharashtra from the earliest times to c. 1000 A.D. V.R. Deoras. London Ph.D. 1940.

The political history of northern India, before and during the reign of Harsa, c. A.D. 550–650. Mrs. Devahuti Singhal. London Ph.D. 1956.

The theory of government in ancient India. Beni Prasad. London Ph.D. 1926.

Sovereignty in ancient Indian polity - a study in the evolution of the early Indian state. H. Sinha. London Ph.D. 1935.

The role and limits of state authority in northern India in the early historical period: an empirical examination of the administration of government. I.W. Mabbett. Oxford D.Phil. 1963.

Aspects of kingship in ancient India to c. 300 A.D. J.W. Spellman. London Ph.D. 1960.

The political and cultural history of the Punjab, including the North-West Frontier Province in its earliest period. L. Chandra. London Ph.D. 1940.

Kingship in northern India, c. A.D. 600 - A.D. 1200. R.C.P. Singh. London Ph.D. 1957.

The history of Kanauj to the Moslem conquest. R.S. Tripathi. London Ph.D. 1929.

Caste and class in pre-Muslim Bengal: studies in social history of Bengal. N. Kundu. London Ph.D. (Ext.) 1963.

The social life of women in early medieval Bengal. Mrs. Shahanara Husain. London Ph.D. (Ext.) 1965.

The economic life of northern India, c. A.D. 700–1200. L. Gopal. London Ph.D. 1962.

Feudalism in northern India, c. A.D. 700–1200. Mrs. Krishna K. Gopal. London Ph.D. 1962.

Everyday life in the Pāla empire, with special reference to material remains. Mrs. Shahanara Husain. London M.A. 1960.

Mithila and Magadha, 700 A.D. - 1100 A.D. L. Jha. London Ph.D. 1949.

Some geographical factors in the history of the Punjab and Sind from 712 A.D. to 1605 A.D., with special reference to river control of settlement. M.I.R. Khan. London Ph.D. 1929.

The knowledge of India possessed by Arab geographers down to the 14th century A.D., with special reference to southern India. S.M.H. Nainar. London Ph.D. 1938.

Muslim rule in Sind in the 8th, 9th and 10th centuries. A.A. Puri. London Ph.D. 1936.

Evolution of Bengal: an outline of its historical geography from the earliest times to the end of the Moslem period. N.N. Ghose. Liverpool M.A. 1933.

Dynastic history of Bengal (c. 750–1200 A.D.). A.M. Chowdhury. London Ph.D. 1965.

History of the Gurjara-Pratihāras. B.N. Puri. Oxford D.Phil. 1954.

Political history of Gujarat, c. A.D. 750–950. Shobhana K. Mehta. London Ph.D. 1961.

Inter-state relations in northern India, c. A.D. 800–1200. S.G. Bajpai. London Ph.D. 1967.

The land system in south India between c. 800 and 1200 A.D. K.M. Gupta. London Ph.D. 1926.

The history of the Paramara dynasty in Malwa, Arthuna, and Chandravati, 808–1310 A.D. D. Ganguli. London Ph.D. 1930.

The Paramara dynasty of Malwa. Sailendranath Dasgupta. London M.A. 1922.

Social conditions in ancient Kashmir, c. A.D. 855–1150. S. Kumar. London Ph.D. 1969.

The dynastic history of northern India from c. 916 to 1196 A.D. Hemchandra Ray. London Ph.D. 1929.

The early history of the Buwaihid dynasty, 320–356 A.H. S. Hasan. London Ph.D. 1928.

A political history of Rohana from c. 991 to 1255 A.D. G.S. Ranawella. London Ph.D. 1966.

Sultán Mahmúd of Ghazna and his times. M. Nazim. Cambridge Ph.D. 1927/8.

The political history of the Telugu country, from c. A.D. 1000 to A.D. 1565. P. Sreenivasachar. London Ph.D. 1933.

History of the Candellas of Jejākabhukti. N.S. Bose. London Ph.D. 1954.

Kashmir under the Loharas, A.D. 1003–1171. Krishna Mohan. London Ph.D. 1958.

The dynastic history of the Hoysala kings. J.D.M. Derrett. London Ph.D. 1949.

The Hoysala style of temple architecture and sculpture, 11th to 14th centuries. S. Settar. Cambridge Ph.D. 1970.

The Chisti and Suhrawardi movements in India to the middle of the 16th century. S.N. Hasan. Oxford D.Phil. 1948.

The history of Darfur from A.D. 1200 to 1700. A.J. Arkell. Oxford B.Litt. 1939.

Life and conditions of the people of Hindustan, A.D. 1200–1550. K.M. Ashraf. London Ph.D. 1932.

An outline of the system of the administration of justice under the Muslims in India, based mainly upon cases decided by Muslim courts between 1206 and 1720. M.B. Ahmad. Cambridge M.Litt. 1938/9.

The role of the nobility during early Turkish rule in India, 1210–66. K.G. Asghar. Edinburgh Ph.D. 1969.

The administration of the sultanate of Delhi. I.H. Qureshi. Cambridge Ph.D. 1939.

The sultans of Delhi and their attitude towards religion, 1206–1320. S.M. Husain. Manchester M.A. 1964.

The sultans of Delhi and their non-Muslim subjects, 1206–1320. A.D. Muztar. Manchester M.A. 1965.

The sultanate of Delhi, 1206–90 A.D. A.B.M. Habibullah. London Ph.D. 1936.

The army under the sultans of Delhi (A.D. 1210–1526). Y.M. Khan. London M.A. 1956.

European attitudes to Indian art from the middle of the 13th to the end of the 19th century. P. Mitter. London Ph.D. 1970.

The social and economic development of Islamic society in north India, 1290–1320. M. Aleem. London Ph.D. 1952.

The rise and fall of Muhammad bin Tughluq (1325–51). M. Husain. London Ph.D. 1935.

Some aspects of Indian Islam in the 14th century. S.M. Husain. Manchester Ph.D. 1967.

Social and political life in the Vijayanagara empire, 1346–1646 A.D. B.A. Saletore. London Ph.D. 1931.

The sultanate of Jaunpur. M.M. Saeed. London Ph.D. 1965.

Early Indian bhakti, with special reference to Kabīr: a historical analysis and re-interpretation. Krishna Sharma. London Ph.D. 1965.

The kingdom of Bijãpur. P.M. Joshi. London Ph.D. 1935.

The life and doctrine of Gurū Nānak. W.H. McLeod. London Ph.D. 1965.

From 16th Century

Portuguese society in India in the 16th and 17th centuries. K.J. Crowther. Oxford D.Phil. 1960.

The life and times of Srikṛṣṇa-Chaitanya. D. Acharyya. London Ph.D. 1967.

The political institutions of Bijapur, 1536–1686, and Golconda, 1518–1636. I.A. Ghauri. London Ph.D. 1961.

Early English travellers in India: a study in the travel literature of the Elizabethan and Jacobean periods with particular reference to India. R.C. Prasad. Edinburgh Ph.D. 1959.

The history of Humayun from 1530 to 1540 A.D. S. Banerji. London Ph.D. 1925.

The history of the Arghuns and Tarkhans of Sind. M.H. Siddiqi. Manchester Ph.D. 1958.

History of the Afghans in India, 1545–1631 A.D., with especial reference to their relations with the Mughals. M.A. Rahim. London Ph.D. 1954.

The relations between the Mughul emperors of India and the Safavid shahs of Iran. R. Islam. Cambridge Ph.D. 1957.

A study of urban centres and industries in the central provinces of the Mughal empire between 1556 and 1803. H.K. Naqvi. London Ph.D. 1965.

The agrarian system of Mughal India (1556–1707). I.M.H. Habib. Oxford D.Phil. 1958.

The provincial government of the Mughals, 1556–1659 A.D. P. Saran. London Ph.D. 1936.

The Mogul diplomacy from Akbar to Aurangzeb. Abdur Rahim. London Ph.D. 1932.

The Mughal nobility in India to 1658, with special reference to its political significance. M. Ali. London M.A. 1955.

The political structure of the Mughal empire in northern India, and its practical working up to the year 1657. I. Hasan. London Ph.D. 1932.

The north-west frontier policy of the Mughals, 1556–1658. M.J. Khan. Cambridge Ph.D. 1937.

The political relations of the Mughals with the Deccan states, 1556–1658 A.D. Y.M. Khan. London Ph.D. 1958.

The Mughal empire beyond the Indus: a study in imperial ambitions in the north-west during the reigns of Akbar, Jahangir and Shah Jahan. M.A.A. Ansari. London M.A. 1955.

The religious policy of Akbar, 1556–1605. A. Bashir. London Ph.D. 1953.

Mirza 'Abdu'r-Raḥīm Khan-i-khanan: soldier, statesman, and patron of letters. A. Ali. Cambridge Ph.D. 1931/2.

The role of Shaikh Ahmad of Sarhind in Islam in India. M.Q. Baig. London Ph.D. 1964.

Commercial relations between India and England, 1600–1757. B. Krishna. London Ph.D. 1922.

The first Islamic movement in India in the 17th century. M. Aslam. Manchester M.A. 1962.

An administrative study of the development of civil service in India during the Company's régime. A.K. Ghosal. London Ph.D. 1940.

Revenue administration of the sirkars under the East India Company down to 1802. Lanka Sundaram. London Ph.D. 1930.

The development of the English East India Company, with special reference to its trade and organisation, 1600–40. K.N. Chaudhuri. London Ph.D. 1962.

Some aspects of the historical geography of East Pakistan, 1608–1857. Bilquis Jahan. London Ph.D. 1969.

The growth and development of the Indian tea industry and trade. S.M. Akhtar. London Ph.D. 1932.

The Dutch in Coromandel, 1605–90. T. Raychaudhuri. Oxford D.Phil. 1957.

The reign of the Emperor Shah Jehan. N.L. Ahmed. Oxford B.Litt. 1927.

The history of the Shahjahan of Delhi. B.P. Saksena. London Ph.D. 1931.

The provinces of Bihar and Bengal under Shāhjahān. K.M. Karim. London Ph.D. 1965.

Trade and commercial organisation in Bengal, with special reference to the English East India Company, 1650–1720. S. Chaudhuri. London Ph.D. 1969.

War of succession between the sons of Shah Jahan, 1657–8, with special reference to the part of nobility. I.A. Ghauri. London M.A. 1959.

The court of Aurangzib as a centre of literature and learning. R.A. Muhammadi. London Ph.D. 1949.

Bengal in the reign of Aurangzib, 1658–1707. Mrs. Anjali Basu. London Ph.D. 1965.

Sir William Norris, Bt., and his embassy to Aurangzeb (1657–1702). H. Das. Oxford B.Litt. 1923.

Sir Josiah Child and the East India Company. A.L. Crowe. London Ph.D. 1956.

Anglo-Mughal relations in western India and the development of Bombay, 1662–90. G.Z. Refai. Cambridge Ph.D. 1968.

The military system of the Mahrattas: its origin and development from the time of the Shivaji to the fall of the Mahratta empire. S. Sen. Oxford B.Litt. 1927.

The history and literature of the Gauīyad Vaisnavas and their relation to other Vaisnava schools. S. Das. London Ph.D. 1935.

The Indian calico trade and its influence on English history. P.J. Thomas. Oxford B.Litt. 1922.

The cotton industry in the Madras Presidency, with special reference to the domestic and factory systems. G. Ranganayakula. Oxford B.Litt. 1926.

The cotton industry in India to 1757. J.N. Varma. London M.Sc. 1922.

English social life in India in the 18th century. T.G.P. Spear. Cambridge Ph.D. 1931/2.

The early history of female education in India. R.B. Mathur. London Ph.D. 1947.

The East India Company's land policy and management in Bengal from 1698 to 1784. M. Huq. London Ph.D. 1952.

The East India Company and the economy of Bengal from 1704 to 1740. S. Bhattacharyya. London Ph.D. 1953.

The commercial progress and administrative development of the East India Company on the Coromandel coast during the first half of the 18th century. R.N. Banerji. London Ph.D. (Ext.) 1965.

Trade and politics in Banjarmasin, 1700–47. Goh Yoon Fong. London Ph.D. 1969.

Murshid Qulī Khān and his times. A. Karim. London Ph.D. 1962.

Rise and fall of the Rohilla power in Hindustan, 1707–74 A.D. A.F.M.K. Rahman. London Ph.D. 1936.

The East India Company in Madras, 1707–44. R.N. Banerji. London M.A. 1955.

The reign of Shahu Chhatrapati, 1708–49. A.G. Powar. London Ph.D. 1934.

The life and career of Mir Qamaruddin Nizam ul Mulk Asaf Jah I. Y. Prasad. London Ph.D. 1927.

From mid 18th Century

Malabar in Asian trade, 1740–1800. A.R. das Gupta. Cambridge Ph.D. 1961.

British relations with Tanjore, 1748–99. C.S. Ramanujam. London Ph.D. (Ext.) 1968.

The Indian salt industry, trade, and taxation, 1756–1932. B. Ghosh. London Ph.D. 1933.

The life and career of Jonathan Duncan, 1756–95. V.A. Narain. London Ph.D. 1958.

Muhammad Reza Khan, Naib Nazim and Naib Diwan of Bengal, 1756–75. A.M. Khan. London Ph.D. 1966.

Some aspects of Indian foreign trade, 1757–1893. I.D. Parshad. London Ph.D. 1928.

The British impact on the Indian cotton textile industry, 1757–1865. J.G. Borpujari. Cambridge Ph.D. 1970.

Alexander Dalrymple, cosmographer and servant of the East India Company. H.T. Fry. Cambridge Ph.D. 1967.

The history of the occupation and rural administration of Bengal by the English Company from the time of Clive to the permanent settlement under Cornwallis. W.K. Firminger. Oxford B.Litt. 1917.

The social condition of the British community in Bengal, 1757–1800. S. Ghosh. London Ph.D. 1966.

The movement of opinion in England as regards Indian affairs, 1757–73. E. Emmett. Manchester M.A. 1921.

The career of Mir Jafar Khan, 1757–65. A.C. Ray. London Ph.D. 1952.

English relations with Haidar Ali, 1760–82. B. Sheik Ali. London Ph.D. 1960.

The interaction of England and India during the early years of George III. Dorothy Dudley. Liverpool M.A. 1909.

The revenue administration of Chittagong from 1761 to 1785. A.M. Serajuddin. London Ph.D. 1964.

The Dutch East India Company and Mysore, 1762–90. J. van Lohuizen. Cambridge Ph.D. 1958.

The debts of the Nawab of Arcot, 1763–76. J.D. Gurney. Oxford D.Phil. 1968.

The settlement of the Madras Presidency, 1765–1827. Annie Bradley. Manchester M.A. 1920.

The land revenue history of the Rajshahi Zamindari, 1765–93. A.B.M.U. Mahmood. London Ph.D. 1966.

A study of Murshidabad district, 1765–93. K.M. Mohsin. London Ph.D. 1966.

Life and conditions of the people of Bengal (1765–85). Z. Ahmad. Oxford D.Phil. 1965.

The judicial administration of the East India Company in Bengal, 1765–82. B.B. Misra. London Ph.D. 1947.

The Bengali Muslims and English education (1765–1835). M.F. Rahman. London M.A. 1948.

The relations of the Mahrattas with the British power. I. Kathleen Walker. Manchester M.A. 1920.

Slavery in the Bengal Presidency under East India Company rule, 1772–1843. A.K. Chattopadhyay. London Ph.D. 1963.

The social policy of the East India Company with regard to sati, slavery, thagi and infanticide, 1772–1858. Benedicte Hjejle. Oxford D.Phil. 1958.

An inquiry into the collections of the land revenue in Bengal, 1772–4. R.B. Ramsbotham. Oxford B.Litt. 1924.

A study of the legal and administrative records of Dacca as illustrating the policy of Warren Hastings in east Bengal. Freda M. Sachse. Oxford B.Litt. 1934.

Hastings' experiments in the judicial administration. N.J.M. Yusuf. London Ph.D. 1930.

The administration of Bengal under Warren Hastings. Sophia Weitzman. Manchester Ph.D. 1921.

The residency of Oudh during the administration of Warren Hastings. C.C. Bracewell. Manchester M.A. 1923.

The evolution of civil procedure in Bengal from 1772 to 1806. Z. Rahman. London Ph.D. 1967.

The administration of criminal justice in Bengal from 1773 to 1861. T. Banerjee. London Ph.D. 1955.

Henry Dundas and the government of India, 1773–1801. B. Dé. Oxford D.Phil. 1961.

Henry Dundas and the government of India, 1784–1800. Dorothy Thornton. Liverpool M.A. 1925.

Lauchlin Macleane and his connexion with East India Company politics, 1773–8. J.N.M. Maclean. Oxford B.Litt. 1965.

Relations of the governor-general and council with the governor and council of Madras under the Regulating Act of 1773. A. Dasgupta. London Ph.D. 1929.

British Indian administration: a historical study. K.R. Ramaswami Aiyangar. London M.Sc. 1936.

Rohilkhand from conquest to revolt, 1774–1858: a study in the origins of the Indian Mutiny uprising. E.I. Brodkin. Cambridge Ph.D. 1968.

The development up to 1818 of the relations of the British power in India with the native states. Phyllis J. Mudie. Manchester M.A. 1920.

Sir Elijah Impey in India, 1774–83. B.N. Pandey. London Ph.D. 1958.

British relations with the Peshwa and Sindhia, 1782–1802. C.S. Ramanujam. London M.A. 1957.

Sir William Jones and the beginnings of Indology. S. Mukherjee. London Ph.D. 1963.

The life and works of Sir William Jones. R. Hassan. Durham M.Litt. 1966.

A comparative study of the early Wahhabi doctrines and contemporary reform movements in Indian Islam. M.A. Bari. Oxford D.Phil. 1954.

The relations between the board of commissioners for the affairs of India and the court of directors, 1784–1816. P. Chandra. London Ph.D. 1932.

British commercial interests and the expansion of the Bombay Presidency, 1784–1806. Mrs. Pamela Nightingale. Cambridge Ph.D. 1964.

The relations between Oudh and the East India Company from 1785 to 1801. P. Basu. London Ph.D. 1938.

The administrative and judicial reforms of Lord Cornwallis in Bengal, 1786–93 (excluding the Permanent Settlement). A. Aspinall. Manchester M.A. 1922.

The downfall of Tipu Sultan, 1793–9. Susilkumar Datta. London Ph.D. 1924.

Thomas Munro and the development of administrative policy in Madras, 1792–1818: the origins of 'the Munro system'. T.H. Beaglehole. Cambridge Ph.D. 1960.

A historical survey and assessment of the ecclesiastical and missionary policy of the East India Company. I.J. Gash. Oxford B.Litt. 1968.

A study of missionary policy and methods in Bengal from 1793 to 1905. W.B.S. Davis. Edinburgh Ph.D. 1942.

Christian schools in Bengal prior to 1857. D.H. Emmott. Bristol M.A. 1960.

The contribution of Christian missionaries to education in Bengal, 1793–1837. M.A. Laird. London Ph.D. 1968.

The Christian missionaries in Bengal, 1793–1833. K. Sengupta. London Ph.D. 1966.

British Baptist missions and missionaries in India, 1793–1837. E.D. Potts. Oxford D.Phil. 1963.

The achievements of Christian missionaries in India, 1794–1833. K. Ingham. Oxford D.Phil. 1949.

Education in Kerala and the missionary contribution to it during the first half of the 19th century. J. Thaikoodan. London M.Phil. 1967.

Trade and finance in the Bengal Presidency, 1793–1833. A. Tripathi. London Ph.D. 1954.

The governor-generalship of Sir John Shore, 1793–8. A.W. Mahmood. Oxford B.Litt. 1939.

The structure and organisation of the Bengal native infantry, with special reference to problems of discipline, 1796–1852. Amiya Sen. London Ph.D. 1961.

Baji Rao II. P. Gupta. London Ph.D. 1936.

The constitutional relations of the Marquess Wellesley with the home authorities. Beatrice L. Frazer. Liverpool M.A. 1917.

Southern India under Wellesley, 1798–1805. A.S. Bennell. Oxford B.Litt. 1951.

The growth of agricultural labour in the Madras Presidency in the 19th century. Mrs. Dharma Kumar. Cambridge Ph.D. 1962.

The commercial and diplomatic relations between India and Tibet in the 19th century. H.A. Lamb. Cambridge Ph.D. 1958.

Anglo-Sikh relations, 1799–1849. B.J. Hasrat. Oxford D.Phil. 1957.

The Panjab as a sovereign state, 1799–1839. G. Lall. London Ph.D. 1923.

The financial history of the Mysore state, 1799–1831. M.H. Gopal. London Ph.D. 1930.

The development of the cotton industry in India, from the early 19th century. S. Deshpande. Oxford B.Litt. 1924.

The history of the cotton-mill industry in western India. K.B. Bharucha. London Ph.D. 1927.

Education of girls and women in Bengal (1800–99), with special reference to the founding and development of the Bethune College. A. Sen. London M.A. 1958.

Patronage and education in the East India Company civil service, 1800–57. J.T. Beyer. Edinburgh M.Litt. 1966/7.

The formation of British land-revenue policy in the ceded and conquered provinces of northern India, 1801–33. M.I. Husain. London Ph.D. 1964.

David Scott on the north-east frontier of India and in Assam. N.K. Barooah. London Ph.D. 1964.

Evolution of the structure of civil judiciary in Bengal, 1800–31. C. Sinha. London Ph.D. 1967.

The administration of the Delhi Territory, 1803–32. Jessie Holmes. London Ph.D. 1955.

Development of education in Orissa under the British (1803–1946). B.N. Rath. London M.A. 1948.

The British conquest and administration of Orissa, 1803–19. B.C. Ray. London Ph.D. 1957.

Lord William Bentinck in Madras, 1803–7. Mrs. Maya Gupta. London Ph.D. 1969.

British policy towards the Pathans and the Pindaris in central India, 1805–18. B. Ghosh. London Ph.D. 1964.

Philip Francis and the problem of British government in Bengal. Sophia Weitzman. Manchester M.A. 1919.

Sir Charles Metcalfe's administration and administrative ideas in India, 1806–35. D.N. Panigrahi. London Ph.D. 1965.

The influence of the home government on land revenue and judicial administration in the presidency of Fort William in Bengal, from 1807 to 1822. B.S. Baliga. London Ph.D. 1933.

Richard Jenkins and the Residency at Nagpur, 1807–18. F.A. Hagar. Cambridge M.Litt. 1958.

LordMinto's administration in India (1807–13), with especial reference to his foreign policy. Amita Majumdar. Oxford D.Phil. 1963.

Henry Russell's activities in Hyderabad, 1811–20. Zubaida Yazdani. Oxford B.Litt. 1967.

A historical survey to 1958 of the struggle to achieve compulsory education in India, with special reference to Bombay State. C.K. Kazi. London M.A. 1962.

The development of the Muslims of Bengal and Bihar, 1813–56, with special reference to their education. A.R. Mallick. London Ph.D. 1953.

The governor-generalship of the marquess of Hastings, 1813–23, with special reference to the Supreme Council and Secretariat, the Residents with native states, military policy, and the transactions of the Palmer Company. R.J. Bingle. Oxford D.Phil. 1965.

The relations of the British government in India with the Indian states, 1813–23. M.S. Mehta. London Ph.D. 1928.

Control and administration of education in Bengal - an historical study. S.C. Dutt. London M.A. 1950.

The development of mountain warfare in India in the 19th century. S. Chandra. London M.Phil. 1968.

The invasion of Nepal: John Company at war, 1814–16. J.C. Pemble. London Ph.D. 1968.

Social policy and social change in western India, 1817–30. K. Ballhatchet. London Ph.D. 1954.

The influence of western thought on the social, educational, political and cultural development of India, 1818–40. V. Datta. Cambridge M.Litt. 1954.

The development of public opinion in Bengal, 1818–35. A.F.S. Ahmed. London Ph.D. 1961.

Land resumption in Bengal, 1819–46. A.M. Waheeduzzaman. London Ph.D. 1969.

Land revenue administration in the ceded and conquered provinces and its economic background 1819–33. Mrs. Asiya Siddiqi. Oxford D.Phil. 1963.

Utilitarian influence and the formation of Indian policy, 1820–40. E.T. Stokes. Cambridge Ph.D. 1952.

The diplomatic career of Sir Claude Wade: a study of British relations with the Sikhs and Afghans, July 1823 to March 1840. B.R. Kapadia. London M.A. 1938.

The influence of the home government on the development of the land revenue and judicial administration in the presidency of Fort William in Bengal from 1823 to 1840. B. Mitra. London M.A. 1936.

British policy on the north-east frontier of India (1826–86). S. Gupta. Oxford D.Phil. 1948.

The social and administrative reforms of Lord William Bentinck. G. Seed. St. Andrews Ph.D. 1949.

Lord William Bentinck and the Indian states, 1828–35. K.N. Pandey. London Ph.D. 1957.

Lord William Bentinck in Bengal, 1828–35. Cynthia E. Barrett. Oxford D.Phil. 1954.

Sati and its abolition. M. Sharadamma. Oxford B.Litt. 1953.

Tribal unrest on the south-west frontier of the Bengal Presidency, 1831–3. J.C. Jha. London Ph.D. 1961.

An historical survey of the development of primary education in Mysore, India. K. Basaviah. London M.A. 1953.

Islamic religious instruction in the schools of the Punjab and Bengal in the British period. M. Ishaq. London M.A. 1956.

A historical survey of the training of teachers in Bengal in the 19th and 20th centuries. S. Bhattacharya. London M.A. 1954.

An enquiry into the development of training of teachers in the Punjab during the British period. Aquila B. Berlas. London M.A. 1949.

The training of teachers in the Bombay Presidency during the British period: a historical survey. N.L. Vaidya. London M.A. 1955.

Female education in Bengal. Violet I. Alphonso. London M.A. 1931.

Problems of educational finance in India, 1833–82. S.C. Majumdar. London M.A. 1957.

The growth and present status of Catholic secondary education in the province of Bombay. E.A. Pires. London M.A. 1942.

Working of the Supreme Government of India and its constitutional relations with the home authorities, 1833–53. A.C. Banerjee. Cambridge M.Litt. 1967.

The Bengali reaction to Christian missionary activities, 1833–57. M.M. Ali. London Ph.D. 1963.

British educational policy in Bengal, 1833–54. J.F. Hilliker. London Ph.D. 1968.

The abolition of the East India Company's monopoly, 1833. D. Eyles. Edinburgh Ph.D. 1955.

Migration of Indian labour to British plantations in Mauritius, Natal and Fiji, 1834–1914. K. Sircar. London M.Sc. 1964.

Labour emigration from India to the British colonies of Ceylon, Malaya and Fiji during the years 1850 to 1921. Lucy Colaco (Sister Lucile). London M.Sc. 1957.

The development and significance of transport in India (1834–82). K.E. Verghese. Oxford D.Phil. 1963.

The administration of Mysore under Sir Mark Cubbon, 1834–61. K.N.V. Sastri. London Ph.D. 1930.

Lord Macaulay and the Indian legislative council, 1834–8. C.D. Dharkar. London M. . 1931.

The internal policy of Lord Auckland in British India, from 1836 to 1842, with special reference to education. D.P. Sinha. London Ph.D. 1953.

The administration of Guntur district, with special reference to local influences on revenue policy, 1837–48. R.E. Frykenberg. London Ph.D. 1961.

The first Agha Khan and the British, 1838–68: a study in British Indian diplomacy and legal history. Zawahir Noorally. London M.A. 1964.

Eldred Pottinger and the north-west frontier, 1838–42. D.W.F. Gourlay. St. Andrews B.Phil. 1954.

Anglo-Sikh relations, 1839–49. Kahan C. Khanna. London Ph.D. 1932.

The history and development of rural education in the United Provinces of Agra and Oudh, 1840–1926. S.N. Chaturvedi. London M.A. 1931.

The contribution of Scottish missions to the rise of responsible churches in India. J.M. Orr. Edinburgh Ph.D. 1967.

The Rev. James Long and protestant missionary policy in Bengal, 1840–72. G.A. Oddie. London Ph.D. 1964.

The first contribution of the Wesleyan Methodist missionaries to southern India. P.W. de Silva. London M.Phil. 1968.

The growth of urban leadership in western India, with special reference to Bombay City, 1840–85. Christine E. Dobbin. Oxford D.Phil. 1967.

Lord Ellenborough's ideas on Indian policy. Kathleen I. Garrett. London M.A. 1935.

The British conquest of Sind. K.A. Chishti. London M.A. 1938.

The British administration of Sind between 1843 and 1865: a study in social and economic development. Hamida Khuhro. London Ph.D. 1965.

Biography of Maharaja Dalip Singh. K.S. Thaper. Oxford B.Litt. 1934.

British policy towards the Panjab, 1844–9. S.S. Bal. London Ph.D. 1963.

From mid 19th Century

Development of Indian railways, 1842–1928. N. Sanyal. London Ph.D. 1929.

The early history of the East Indian Railway, 1845–79. Mrs. Hena Mukherjee. London Ph.D. 1966.

British investment in Indian Guaranteed Railways, 1845–75. W.J. Macpherson. Cambridge Ph.D. 1955.

Reorganisation of the Punjab government, 1847–57. R.C. Lai. London Ph.D. 1937.

A critical survey of the history of primary education in the state of Jammu and Kashmir, India, with special reference to developments since 1846. Champa Tickoo. London M.A. 1966.

A critical survey of the growth of primary education in the Punjab since the annexation (1847–1947) British period. M.Q.H. Khan. London M.A. 1949.

An enquiry into the purpose and development of Catholic education in Madras (1850–1950). Mary A. Dunne. London M.Phil. 1967.

A critique of British educational policies in India, 1854–1921. Mary J. Quinn. London M.Phil. 1968.

The marquis of Dalhousie and education in India, 1848–56. Kamala Ghosh. Sheffield Ph.D. 1963.

Studies in the economic and social development of India, 1848–56. M.N. Das. London Ph.D. 1957.

The development and organisation of the inspectorate in the Punjab, with special reference to West Pakistan, 1849–1957. I.Z.-un-N. Malik. London M.A. 1961.

Land systems in the Punjab (including North Western Frontier Province) as affected by British rule between 1849 and 1901. R. Ahmad. Oxford D.Phil. 1963.

Some aspects of the administration of the Punjab, 1849–58. S.K. Soni. Durham Ph.D. 1965.

Local self-government in the Madras Presidency, 1850–1919. K.K. Pillay. Oxford D.Phil. 1948.

Muslim politics in India, 1857–1922, with special reference to the influence of Sir Syed Ahmed Khan. Saleem Naz. St. Andrews B.Phil. 1969.

Local government services in India: a case study of Punjab, 1860–1960. D.R. Sachdeva. London Ph.D. 1967.

Agrarian conditions in the North-Western Provinces and Oudh, 1860–1900: an enquiry into the extent of their transformation under British rule. Elizabeth M. Whitcombe. London Ph.D. 1968.

The practice of female infanticide in India and its suppression in the North-Western Provinces. Mrs. Lalita N. Panigrahi. London Ph.D. 1965.

The missionary activities of the C.M.S. and the C.E.Z.M.S. in Kashmir during the second half of the 19th century. S.Z. Ahmed Shah. London M.A. 1958.

The rise of business corporations in India and their development during 1851–1900. R.S. Rungta. London Ph.D. 1965.

History of the development of Rangoon, 1852–1900. Thet Tun. London M.A. 1958.

The recruitment of Indians into the covenanted civil service of India, 1853–92. M.R. Anwar. Manchester M.A. 1960.

The relations of the Court of Directors, the India Board, the India Office and the Government of India, 1853–65. P.K. Chattarji. Cambridge Ph.D. 1967.

Sir Charles Wood and the evolution of modern university education in India during the 19th century. Kamala Sen. Sheffield M.A. 1961.

Sir Charles Wood's Indian policy, 1853–66. R.J. Moore. London Ph.D. 1964.

The origin and development in Bengal of the principles involved in Sir Charles Wood's despatch on education of 19 July 1854. D.P. Sinha. London M.A. 1939.

The development and reconstruction of university education in Pakistan since 1854. S.M.A. Aziz. London M.A. 1957.

Some aspects of the social history of Bengal, with special reference to the Muslims, 1854–84. Mrs. Latifa Khatoon. London M.A. 1956.

British policy and Baluchistan, 1854–76. T.A. Heathcote. London Ph.D. 1970.

British land policy in Oudh, 1856–68. J. Raj. London Ph.D. 1957.

A historical survey of the financial policy of the Government of India from 1857 to 1900 and of its economic and other consequences. H.S. Bhai. Leeds Ph.D. 1934.

Some aspects of English protestant missionary activities in Bengal, 1857–85. Mrs. Tripti Chaudhuri. Oxford B.Litt. 1968.

British public opinion regarding Indian policy at the time of the Mutiny. Jessie Holmes. London M.A. 1936.

The rise of the Muslim middle class as a political factor in India and Pakistan, 1858–1947. A.H.M. Nooruzzaman. London Ph.D. 1964.

Influence of European political doctrines upon the evolution of the Indian governmental institutions and practice, 1858–1938. G. Prashad. London Ph.D. 1941.

The image of India: some literary expressions of the British experience in India. Mrs. Benita Parry. Birmingham M.A. 1966.

The Council of India, 1858–1919. S. Singh. London Ph.D. 1955.

Muslim politics in the Indo-Pakistan sub-continent, 1858–1916. M. Chughtai. Oxford D.Phil. 1961.

The development of the Indian administrative and financial system, 1858–1905, with special reference to the relations between the central government and the provinces. P.J. Thomas. Oxford D.Phil. 1935.

The educational movement of Sir Syed Ahmed Khan, 1858–98. Mrs. Rahmani B.M.R. Hassaan. London Ph.D. 1960.

Development of social and political ideas in Bengal, 1858–84. B.C. Bhattacharya. London Ph.D. 1934.

The relations between the Indian central and provincial governments, with special reference to the presidencies of Madras and Bombay, 1858–82. D.N. Singh. London M.A. 1956.

The reorganisation of the Indian armies, 1858–79. A.H. Shibly. London Ph.D. 1969.

The relations between the home and Indian governments, 1858–70. Z.H. Zoberi. London Ph.D. 1950.

The agrarian economy and agrarian relations in Bengal, 1859–85. B.B. Chaudhuri. Oxford D.Phil. 1968.

The evolution of the Indian income tax, 1860–1922: a historical, critical and comparative study. J.P. Niyogi. London Ph.D. 1929.

Capital development of India, 1860–1913. A. Krishnasawmi. London Ph.D. 1941.

Indian finance, 1860–98, from the Mutiny to the stabilisation of exchange. C.N. Vakil. London M.Sc. 1921.

The origin and early history of public debt in India. P. Datta. London Ph.D. 1931.

The Bombay political service, 1863–1924. I.F.S. Copland. Oxford D.Phil. 1969.

British policy on the north-east frontier of India, 1865–1914. D.P. Choudhury. London Ph.D. 1970.

A study of the Anglo-Indian official mind. E.C.T. Chew. Cambridge Ph.D. 1970.

Sir Richard Temple and the Government of India, 1868–80; some trends in Indian administrative policy. G.R.G. Hambly. Cambridge Ph.D. 1961.

British government and society in the presidency of Bengal, c. 1868-c. 1880: an examination of certain aspects of British attitudes, behaviour and policy. J.M. Compton. Oxford D.Phil. 1969.

Lord Mayo's viceroyalty, 1869–72, with special reference to problems of external security and internal stability. M.A. Hossain. London M.Phil. 1968.

Development of Indian foreign trade, 1870–1930. Parimal Ray. London Ph.D. 1931.

Agricultural problems and conditions in the Bombay Presidency, 1870–1914. M.A. Tata. London M.Sc. 1922.

Sir Alexander Cunningham and the beginnings of Indian archaeology. A. Imam. London Ph.D. 1963.

Population changes in west Bengal, 1872–1951. Mrs. Anima Bhattacharyya. London M.A. 1963.

Public opinion and the India policy, 1872–80. Mrs. Uma Das Gupta. Oxford D.Phil. 1969.

Lord Northbrook's Indian administration, 1872–6. E.C. Moulton. London Ph.D. 1964.

Some aspects of the history of British investments in the private sector of the Indian economy, 1875–1914. N.Z. Ahmed. London M.Sc. 1955.

Indian external policy, with special reference to the north-western and eastern frontiers, 1876–98. D.P. Singhal. London Ph.D. 1955.

British military policy and the defence of India: a study of British military policy, plans and preparations during the Russian crisis, 1876–80. A.W. Preston. London Ph.D. 1966.

The internal administration of Lord Lytton, with special reference to social and economic policy, 1876–80. L.M. Gujral. London Ph.D. 1958.

Political relations between India and Nepal, 1877–1923. K. Mojumdar. London Ph.D. 1968.

Social and administrative policy of the government of Bengal, 1877–90. Mrs. Rokeya Kabeer. London M.A. 1959.

Some aspects of the Hindu-Muslim relationship in India, 1876–92. Mrs. Shamsun Nahar. London M.Phil. 1967.

A critical review of the work of Scottish Presbyterian missions in India, 1878–1914. T.G. Gehani. Strathclyde Ph.D. 1966/7.

The state and the co-operative movement in the Bombay Presidency, 1880–1930. I.J. Catanach. London Ph.D. 1960.

The growth of political organisation in the Allahabad locality, 1880–1925. C.A. Bayly. Oxford D.Phil. 1970.

The policy of Sir James Fergusson as governor of Bombay Presidency, 1880–5. A.K. Gupta. London Ph.D. 1967.

The viceroyalty of Lord Ripon, 1880–4. S. Gopal. Oxford D.Phil. 1951.

The reform of local self-government in India under Lord Ripon, 1880–4: a study in the formation of policy. Mrs. Qamrun Rahman. London M.Phil. 1968.

State policy and economic development in Mysore state since 1881. Udayam Abhayambal. London Ph.D. 1931.

Some aspects of the history of the Muslim community in Bengal, 1884–1912. Mrs. Sufia Ahmed. London Ph.D. 1960.

The ideological differences between moderates and extremists in the Indian national movement, with special reference to Surendranath Banerjea and Lajpat Rai, 1883–1919. D. Argov. London Ph.D. 1964.

The evolution of representative government in India, 1884–1909, with reference to central and provincial legislative councils. S. Chakravarty. London Ph.D. 1954.

Politics and change in the Madras Presidency, 1884–94: a regional study of Indian nationalism. R. Suntharalingam. London Ph.D. 1966.

The development of political institutions in the state of Travancore, A.D. 1885–1924. V.M. Ittyerah. Oxford B.Litt. 1930.

The influence of western, particularly English, political ideas on Indian political thought, with special reference to the political ideas of the Indian National Congress, 1885–1919. S. Ghosh. London Ph.D. 1950.

The origins and development to 1892 of the Indian National Congress. Iris M. Jones. London M.A. 1946.

The development of Muslim political philosophy in the Indo-Pakistan sub-continent. S.J. Iqbal. Cambridge Ph.D. 1955.

Muslim politics and government policy: studies in the development of Muslim organisation and its social background in North India and Bengal, 1885–1917. Mrs. Janet M. Rizvi, née Clarke. Cambridge Ph.D. 1969.

Muslims in India: a political analysis (from 1885 to 1906). R.A. Zakaria. London Ph.D. 1948.

The internal policy of the Indian government, 1885–98. H.L. Singh. London Ph.D. 1953.

British relations with Kashmir, 1885–93. D.K. Ghose. London Ph.D. 1963.

Oil prices and the Indian market, 1886–1964. B. Dasgupta. London Ph.D. 1966.

Indian politics, 1888–1908. G. Johnson. Cambridge Ph.D. 1967.

Jury and police reform during the Indian viceroyalty of Lord Lansdowne, 1888–94. Mrs. Razia Rahman. London Ph.D. 1969.

British policy on the north-west frontier of India, 1889–1901. L. Harris. London Ph.D. 1960.

The north-west frontier of India, 1890 to 1908, with a survey of policy since 1849. C.C. Davies. Cambridge Ph.D. 1925/6.

The development of the Indian National Congress, 1892 to 1909. Pansy C. Ghosh. London Ph.D. 1958.

The internal administration of Lord Elgin in India, 1894–8. P.L. Malhotra. London Ph.D. 1966.

British famine and agricultural policies in India, with special reference to the administration of Lord George Hamilton, 1895–1903. P. Bandyopadhyay. London Ph.D. 1969.

The emergence of Indian nationalism. A. Seal. Cambridge Ph.D. 1962.

The development of nationalist ideas and tactics and the policies of the Government of India, 1897–1905. J.R. McLane. London Ph.D. 1961.

Indian education and politics, 1898–1920. Mrs. Aparna Basu. Cambridge Ph.D. 1967.

The reign of 'Alī Dīnār, last sultan of Darfūr, 1898–1916. A.B. Theobald. London Ph.D. (Ext.) 1962.

The economic policy of the Government of India, 1898–1905. Edna R. Bonner. London M.A. 1955.

Curzon, Kitchener and the problem of Indian army administration, 1899–1909. J.E. Lydgate. London Ph.D. 1965.

Lord Curzon and the Indian states, 1899–1905. I.A. Butt. London Ph.D. 1963.

Development of education in India under Lord Curzon, 1899–1905. Mrs. Hamida I. Butt. London M.Phil. 1968.

Development and organisation of primary education in East Pakistan since 1900. A.F.M.A. Bari. London M.A. 1958.

A critical analysis of factors influencing the growth of female education in Bengal during the early 20th century (1900–37). Arumima Pal. London M.Phil. 1967.

The growth of the idea of Commonwealth in India, 1900–29. S.R. Mehrotra. London Ph.D. 1960.

Agricultural co-operation in British India. J. Matthai. Oxford B.Litt. 1917.

A study of the population of East Pakistan from 1901 to the present day. M.A.S. Patwari. Leeds M.A. 1965.

The administration of the North-West Frontier Province, 1901–19. Lal Baha. London Ph.D. 1968.

A study of India's balance of payments during 1901–13 and 1924–36. B.S. Rao. Cambridge Ph.D. 1956.

The partition of Bengal and its annulment: a survey of the schemes of territorial redistribution of Bengal, 1902–11. S.Z.H. Zaidi. London Ph.D. 1964.

The new province of Eastern Bengal and Assam, 1905–11. M.K.U. Molla. London Ph.D. 1966.

Britain and Muslim India: a study of British public opinion vis-à-vis the development of Muslim nationalism in India, 1905–47. K.K. Aziz. Manchester Ph.D. 1960.

Bengali political unrest, 1905–18, with special reference to terrorism. H. Chakrabarti. Oxford D.Phil. 1968.

Imperial policy in India, 1905–10. Mrs. Vina Mazumdar. Oxford D.Phil. 1963.

Lord Minto and the Indian nationalist movement, with special reference to the political activities of the Indian Muslims, 1905–10. S.R. Wasti. London Ph.D. 1962.

The politics of U.P. Muslims, 1906–22. F.C.R. Robinson. Cambridge Ph.D. 1970.

The All-India Muslim League in Indian politics, 1906–12. M. Rahman. London Ph.D. 1968.

The military in politics in India and Pakistan since 1907. H.A. Rizvi. Leeds M.Phil. 1970.

Indian politics and the British Right, 1914–22. M.R. Hassaan. London Ph.D. 1963.

British reform policy and Indian politics on the eve of the rise of Gandhi. R.J. Danzig. Oxford D.Phil. 1968.

Gandhi in India, 1915–20: his emergence as a leader and the transformation of politics. Judith M. Brown. Cambridge Ph.D. 1968.

Soviet Russia's policy towards India and its effect on Anglo-Soviet relations, 1917–28. Z. Imam. London Ph.D. 1964.

Labour organisation in the Bombay cotton mills, 1918–29. R.K. Newman. Sussex D.Phil. 1970.

The Indian National Congress, 1918–23. G. Krishna. Oxford D.Phil. 1960.

The minorities in southern Asia and public policy, with special reference to India, mainly since 1919. J.H. Beaglehole. London Ph.D. 1965.

The origin and development of left-wing movements and ideas in India, 1919–47. L.P. Sinha. London Ph.D. 1955.

The effects of diarchy upon the educational developments in Bengal, 1919–35. S.K. Dutta Gupta. London M.A. 1963.

The working of the Bengal legislative council under the Government of India Act, 1919. J.G. Drummond. Cambridge Ph.D. 1939.

Aspects in the history of the Indian National Congress, with special reference to the Swarajya party, 1919–27. R.A. Gordon. Oxford D.Phil. 1970.

Political parties in the Bombay Presidency, 1920–9. D.S. Chavda. London M.Sc. 1967.

The Central Legislative in British India, 1921–47. M.D. Rashiduzzaman. Durham Ph.D. 1964.

Origins of Indian foreign policy: a study of Indian nationalist attitudes to foreign affairs, 1927–39. T.A. Keenleyside. London Ph.D. 1960.

The British Conservative party and Indian problems, 1927–35. S.C. Ghosh. Manchester Ph.D. 1963.

Indian constitutional development, 1927–35. Mrs. Maqbul B. Hassen. Cambridge M.Litt. 1957.

The rise and growth of the Praja Socialist party of India (1934–55). H.K. Singh. Oxford B.Litt. 1958.

The formation of the Government of India Act, 1935. W. Ahmad. Cambridge Ph.D. 1969.

The impact of planning upon federalism in India, 1951–64. Mrs. Amiya Chatterji. Cambridge Ph.D. 1966.

CEYLON

A geographical analysis of the historical development of towns in Ceylon. Mrs. Lakshmi K. Ratnayake. Edinburgh Ph.D. 1968.

Tiruvālīśvaram: a study of its history and inscriptions. K.D. Swaminathan. London Ph.D. 1964.

The historical geography of Ceylon before A.D. 1500. P.P. Udagama. London M.A. 1958.

Social institutions in Ceylon from the 5th century B.C. to the 4th century A.D. H. Ellawala. London Ph.D. 1962.

Early history of Buddhist education in Ceylon (3rd century B.C. to 16th century A.D.). D.D. Samaraweera. London M.A. 1949.

The evolution and history of the Buddhist monastic order, with special reference to the sangha in Ceylon. G. Panabokke. Lancaster Ph.D. 1969.

The history of the Buddhist sangha in Ceylon from the reign of Sena I to the invasion of Māgha. R.A.L.H. Gunawardana. London Ph.D. 1965.

A historical criticism of the Mahāvamsa. G.C. Mendis. London Ph.D. 1930.

History of kingship in Ceylon up to the 4th century A.D. T. Hettiarachchy. London Ph.D. 1970.

The rise and decline of Chola power in Ceylon. W.M.K. Wijetunga. London Ph.D. 1962.

Economic conditions of Ceylon, c. A.D. 1070–1344. W.I. Siriweera. London Ph.D. 1970.

The age of Parākramabāhu I. Sirima Wickramasinghe. London Ph.D. 1958.

The decline of Poḷonnaruva and the rise of Dambedeniya, c.1180–1270 A.D. A. Liyanagamage. London Ph.D. 1963.

The Buddhist sangha in Ceylon, c. 1200–1400 A.D. Y. Dhammavisuddhi. London Ph.D. 1970.

Dravidian settlements in Ceylon and the beginnings of the kingdom of Jaffna. K. Indrapala. London Ph.D. 1966.

The kingdom of Jaffna, c.1250–1450. S. Pathmanathan. London Ph.D. 1969.

Political history of the kingdom of Koṭṭe, c. A.D. 1400–1521. G.P.V. Somaratna. London Ph.D. 1969.

Portuguese rule over the kingdom of Kotte during the captain-generalcy of Dom Jeronimo de Azevedo, 1594–1612. T.B.H. Abeysingha. London Ph.D. 1963.

The educational work of Jesuits in Ceylon in the 17th century, 1602–58. W.L.A. Don Peter. London M.A. (Ext.) 1955.

The Portuguese in Ceylon, 1617–38. C.R. de Silva. London Ph.D. 1968.

The establishment of Dutch power in Ceylon, 1638–58. K.W. Goonewardena. London Ph.D. 1953.

Dutch power in Ceylon, 1658–87. S. Arasaratnam. London Ph.D. 1956.

The internal politics of the Kandyan kingdom, 1707–60. Mrs. Lorna S. Dewaraja. London Ph.D. 1970.

Customs and institutions connected with the domestic life of the Sinhalese in the Kandyan period. M.P. Tillakaratne. London Ph.D. 1967.

The Dutch in Ceylon, 1743–66. D.A. Kotelawele. London Ph.D. 1968.

The advent of the British to Ceylon, 1762–1803. V.L.B. Mendis. London M.Phil. 1967.

Dutch rule in maritime Ceylon, 1766–96. V. Kanapathypillai. London Ph.D. 1969.

Ceylon under the British occupation: its political and economic development, 1795–1833. C.R. de Silva. London Ph.D. 1932.

A study of the history of Christianity in Ceylon in the British period from 1796 to 1903 with special reference to the protestant missions. C.N.V. Fernando. Oxford B.Litt. 1942.

The history and the problems of Christian education in the protestant mission schools of Ceylon. D.K. Wilson. Oxford B.Litt. 1954.

The British administration of the Maritime Provinces of Ceylon, 1796–1802. U.C. Wickremeratne. London Ph.D. 1964.

Education in Ceylon since the British occupation. A. Cumaraswamy. London M.A. 1932.

Educational developments under the British in Ceylon during the period 1796 to 1834. T.R.A. Ruberu. London Ph.D. 1961.

A study of educational policy in Ceylon during the 19th century. K.L.V. Alagiyawanna. London Ph.D. (Ext.) 1968.

A historical and analytical account of export taxation in Ceylon, 1802–1958. S.T.G. Fernando. Manchester M.A. 1961.

The development of the Ceylon civil service, 1802–33. P.D. Kannangara. London Ph.D. 1965.

Methodism in north Ceylon: its history and influence, 1814–90. D.K. Wilson. London Ph.D. (Ext.) 1969.

A critical survey of Pirivena education in Ceylon from 1815, with special reference to Vidyodaya and Vidyalankara Pirivena. H. Ratanasara. London Ph.D. 1965.

An analysis of the monetary experience of Ceylon, 1825–1954. H.A. de S. Gunasekera. London Ph.D. 1956.

Some aspects of the history of the coffee industry in Ceylon, with special reference to the period 1823–85. I.M. van den Driesen. London Ph.D. 1954.

The Commission of Eastern Enquiry in Ceylon, 1829–37: a study of a royal commission of colonial inquiry. V.K. Samaraweera. Oxford D.Phil. 1969.

The supply of Sinhalese labour to Ceylon plantations, 1830–1930: a study of imperial policy in a peasant society. L.R.U. Jayawardena. Cambridge Ph.D. 1963.

Peasant agriculture in Ceylon, 1833–93. A.C.L. Ameerali. London M.Phil. 1970.

The development of public education in Ceylon, 1832–69. C. Godagé. London M.A. 1962.

Some aspects of British economic and social policy in Ceylon, 1840–71. M.W. Roberts. Oxford D.Phil. 1965.

Some aspects of the development of social policy in Ceylon, 1840–55, with special reference to the influence of missionary organisations. K.M. de Silva. London Ph.D. 1961.

Education in the Roman Catholic missions in Ceylon in the second half of the 19th century, 1842–1905. C. Fernando. London M.A. 1963.

The administration of Sir Henry Ward, governor of Ceylon, 1855–60. S.V. Balasingham. London M.A. 1954.

The policies of the government of Ceylon concerning education and religion, 1865–85. L.A. Wickremeratne. Oxford D.Phil. 1967.

English-educated Ceylonese in the official life of Ceylon from 1865 to 1883. W.M.D.D. Andradi. London Ph.D. 1967.

Some issues between church and state in Ceylon in the education of the people from 1870 to 1901. A. Rajaindran. London Ph.D. 1964.

The governorship of Sir William Henry Gregory in Ceylon. B.E.St.J. Bastiampillai. London M.A. 1963.

History of plantation agriculture of Ceylon, 1886–1931, with special reference to tea and rubber. S. Rajaratnam. London M.Sc. 1961.

The urban labour movement in Ceylon, with reference to political factors, 1893–1947. V.K. Jayawardena. London Ph.D. 1964.

The control of education in Ceylon: the last fifty years of British rule and after (1900–62). C.S.V. Jayaweera. London M.A. (Ext.) 1966.

The analysis of external trade and economic structure of Ceylon, 1900–55. Mrs. Olga E.B. Gunewardena. Oxford B.Litt. 1959.

Social and political change in Ceylon, 1900–19, with special reference to the disturbances of 1915. P.V.J. Jayasekera. London Ph.D. 1970.

The nationalist movement in Ceylon between 1910 and 1931, with special reference to communal and elective problems. D.K. Greenstreet. London Ph.D. 1959.

The development of a new élite in Ceylon, with special reference to educational and occupational background, 1910–31. P.T.M. Fernando. Oxford D.Phil. 1968.

The Manning constitution of Ceylon, 1924–31. A.J. Wilson. London Ph.D. 1956.

Constitutional developments in Ceylon during the period 1928–48. S. Namasivayam. Oxford B.Litt. 1948.

The working of the Donoughmore constitution of Ceylon, 1931–47 (a study of a colonial central government by executive committees). I.D.S. Weerawardana. London Ph.D. 1951.

The role of the Ceylon civil service before and after independence. W.A. Wiswa Warnapala. Leeds Ph.D. 1970.

INDIAN OCEAN AND MAURITIUS

The western shores of the Indian Ocean before Vasco da Gama. H.E. Edwards. London M.A. 1930.

Surveying and charting the Indian Ocean: the British contribution, 1750–1838. W.A. Spray. London Ph.D. 1966.

Printing in the Mascarene Islands (Ile de France and Bourbon) from 1767 to 1810. Marie M.A. Toussaint. London Ph.D. (Ext.) 1947.

Constitutional development of Mauritius, 1810–1948. D. Napal. London M.A. (Ext.) 1962.

The expedition to Mauritius in 1810 and the establishment of British control. A.G. Field. London M.A. 1931.

The slave trade at Mauritius, 1811–29. Mary K. Jones. Oxford B.Litt. 1936.

The trade of the eastern Indian Ocean, 1830 to 1845, with special reference to the internal maritime trade of the region. A.C. Staples. London M.A. 1965.

Mauritius, 1832–49: a study of a sugar colony. Brenda M. Howell. London Ph.D. 1951.

The economic development of the Mauritius sugar industry. M.J.R. Lamusse. Oxford B.Litt. 1958.

Mauritius as a problem in Crown Colony administration, 1849–57. J.R. Fowler. London M.Phil. 1970.

Politics in Mauritius since 1934. Mrs. Adele D. Simmons. Oxford D.Phil. 1969.

History of Indian indentured immigration into Mauritius. Pravina Dhanda. London M.Phil. 1970.

British defence policy in the Indian Ocean region between the Indian Independence Act 1947 and the British defence review 1966. P.G.C. Darby. Oxford D.Phil. 1969.

CENTRAL ASIA

A study of early Turanian history based upon original Chinese sources. H.W. Thomasson. Manchester M.A. 1925.

A cultural history of Assam of the early period, c.400 A.D. - 1200 A.D. B. Barua. London Ph.D. 1947.

The history of civilisation of the people of Assam to the 12th century A.D. P.C. Choudhury. London Ph.D. 1953.

The rise of the Turkish empire in central Asia (A.D. 552–615). Y.-F. Chu. Oxford B.Litt. 1937.

Some aspects of the Uighur empire, 744–840. C.P. Mackerras. Cambridge M.Litt. 1964.

Nat pat and ordos (camps and tents): a study of the way of life and military organisation of the Khitan emperors and their people. Lo-Huan Fu. London Ph.D. 1950.

The history of medieval Assam (A.D. 1228–1603). N.N. Acharyya. London Ph.D. 1957.

The East India Company's relation with Assam, 1771–1826. S.K. Bhuyan. London Ph.D. 1938.

Anglo-Afghan relations from 1809 till 1839. M.A. Naim. Oxford B.Litt. 1965.

The diplomatic career of Sir Claude Wade: a study of British relations with the Sikhs and Afghans, July 1823 to March 1840. E.R. Kapadia. London M.A. 1938.

British administration in Assam, 1824–45, with special reference to the hill tribes on the frontier. H. Barpujari. London Ph.D. 1949.

British policy in central Asia, 1830–43. M.E. Yapp. London Ph.D. 1959.

British rule in Assam, 1845–58. B. Chaudhuri. London Ph.D. 1956.

The history of education in Assam, 1854 to 1912. Shanti Chaliha. London M.A. 1955.

The expansion of Russia in east Asia, 1857–60. Mrs. Rosemary K.I. Quested. London Ph.D. (Ext.) 1963.

The economic background of the Russian conquest of central Asia in the second half of the 19th century. Audrey J. Lunger. London Ph.D. 1953.

Aspects of the economic development of the Assam valley, 1858–84. A.C. Barua. London M.A. 1960.

The Afghan policy of Lord Lawrence, 1864–9. N. Kundu. London M.A. 1959.

British policy on the 'roof of the world', 1865–95, with special reference to the Anglo-Russian agreement of 1895. G.J. Alder. Bristol Ph.D. 1959.

Anglo-Afghan relations, 1869–80. S. Chakravarty. Cambridge Ph.D. 1967.

Anglo-Russian relations in central Asia, 1873–87. L.P. Morris. London Ph.D. 1969.

Anglo-Russian relations from 1878 to 1885, with particular reference to Central Asia. Edith Jones. Wales M.A. 1934.

Anglo-Russian relations concerning Afghanistan, 1882–6; the delimitation of the north-west frontier of Afghanistan. M.J. Jennings. London M.A. (Ext.) 1953.

The growth of local self-government in Assam, 1874–1919. A.K. Barkakoty. London Ph.D. 1949.

Afghanistan: its place in the Middle Eastern diplomatic system, 1878–1919. M. Khan. Durham Ph.D. 1950.

The consolidation of the central authority in Afghanistan under Amīr 'Abd Al-Rahmān, 1880–96. M.H. Kakar. London M.Phil. 1968.

Russian policy in central Asia in the light of the Pahlen Report of 1908–9. D.S.M. Williams. London Ph.D. 1969.

The development of secondary education in Assam with special reference to the period from 1919 to 1947. B. Pathak. London M.A. 1959.

SOUTH-EAST ASIA

Early Indonesian commerce and the origins of S̅rīvijaya. O.W. Wolters. London Ph.D. 1962.

The historical geography of the Malay peninsula before A.D. 1500. P. Wheatley. London Ph.D. (Ext.) 1958.

Indian political and cultural influence in Cambodia (Kambiya) from the 6th to the 14th centuries. B.R. Chatterji. London Ph.D. 1926.

The history of Burma to 1824. G.E. Harvey. Oxford B.Litt. 1922.

The Buddhist Church in Burma during the pagan period, 1044–1287. Than Thun. London Ph.D. 1956.

The beginnings of English trade with Guinea and the East Indies, 1550–99. Kate M. Eliot. London M.A. 1915.

The organisation of the English factories in the East Indies, 1600–42. Mary W. Thomas. London M.A. 1920.

The factory of the English East India Company at Bantam, 1602–82. D.K. Bassett. London Ph.D. 1955.

English trade and policy in Borneo and the adjacent islands, 1667–1786. T.C.P. Edgell. London M.A. 1935.

English trade in the South China Sea, 1670–1715. Ma Yi Yi. London Ph.D. 1958.

Trincomalee and the East Indies squadron, 1746 to 1844. H.A. Colgate. London M.A. 1959.

Admiral Sir Samuel Cornish and the conquest of Manila in the latter part of the Seven Years War. J.N. Tracy. Southampton M.Phil. 1967.

Burma's relations with her eastern neighbours in the Konbaung period, 1752–1819. M.K. Thet. London Ph.D. 1950.

British projects and activities in the Philippines, 1759–1805. Elisa A. Julian. London Ph.D. 1963.

British West Sumatra during the Presidency period, 1760–85. Jeyamalar Kathirithamby. London Ph.D. 1965.

Settlement in British Borneo, with special reference to North Borneo. Y.-L. Lee. Oxford B.Litt. 1960.

Indians in Malaya: some aspects of their arrival and settlement, with special reference to the period of British rule, 1786–1957. K.S. Sandhu. London Ph.D. 1965.

English expeditions to the Dutch East Indies during the Revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars. S.G. Rainbow. London M.A. 1933.

The Chinese in south-eastern Asia and the East Indies. G.J. Miles. London M.A. 1932.

The Chinese in Indochina. A.G. Marsot. Oxford B.Litt. 1970.

A history of educational policy of the Straits Settlements from 1800 to c.1925. D.D. Chelliah. London Ph.D. (Ext.) 1940.

British and Dutch policy in Borneo, 1809–88. G.W. Irwin. Cambridge Ph.D. 1953.

The native policy of Sir Stamford Raffles. J.S. Bastin. Oxford D.Phil. 1955.

Estates and plantations in Java, 1812–34. G.R. Knight. London Ph.D. 1968.

An investigation into the history of education in Malaysia, 1816–1963. F.H.K. Wong. London Ph.D. (Ext.) 1965.

A history of education in Negri Sembilan. G. Sutcliffe. London M.A. (Ext.) 1956.

Some aspects of the history of the mission schools of Malaya, with special reference to the development of the grants-in-aid system. D.F. Cooke. London M.A. (Ext.) 1963.

British policy towards the Dutch and the native princes in the Malay archipelago, 1824–71. P.N. Tarling. Cambridge Ph.D. 1956.

The growth of British power in the 19th and 20th centuries in Malaya and the East Indies, with special attention to the Straits Settlements and the protected Malay States. L.A. Mills. Oxford D.Phil. 1924.

The plantation rubber industry in Malaya: its origin and development to 1922. J.H. Drabble. London Ph.D. 1968.

The Malayan tin industry to 1914, with special reference to the states of Perak, Selangor, Negri Sembilan and Pahang. Wong Lin Ken. London Ph.D. 1959.

A survey of the history of education in Burma before the British conquest and after. Kaung Maung. London M.A. 1929.

Administrative beginnings in British Burma, 1826–43. Barbara J. Stewart. London Ph.D. 1930.

The origins of the Siamese Forward Movement in western Laos, 1850–92. N.J. Brailey. London Ph.D. 1969.

The development of Siamese relations with Britain and France in the reign of Maha Mongkut, 1851–68. Neon Snidvongs. London Ph.D. 1961.

The rice industry of Burma, 1852–1940. Mrs. Saw Siok Hwa. London Ph.D. 1963.

The administration of British Burma, 1852–85. Mrs. Janell A. Mills, née Nilsson. London Ph.D. 1970.

The Straits Settlements and the contest for North Sumatra, 1858–96. A.J.S. Reid. Cambridge Ph.D. 1965.

The attitudes and policies of Great Britain and China toward French expansion in Cochin China, Cambodia, Annam and Tongking, 1858–83. B.L. Evans. London Ph.D. 1961.

British policy in the South China Sea area, with special reference to Sarawak, Brunei and North Borneo, 1860–88. L.R. Wright. London Ph.D. 1963.

The movement to remove the Straits Settlements from the control of India, culminating in the transfer to the Colonial Office in 1867. Constance M. Turnbull. London Ph.D. (Ext.) 1962.

Indian labour migration to Malaya, 1867–1910. D.A. Caiman. Oxford B.Litt. 1955.

The origins of British political control in Malaya, 1867–78. C.D. Cowan. London Ph.D. 1956.

English, German, Spanish relations in the Sulu question, 1871–7. S.C. Hunter. London M.Sc. 1963.

The constitutional history of Malaya, with special reference to the Malay states of Perak, Selangor, Negri Sembilan and Pahang, 1874–1914. P.L. Burns. London Ph.D. 1966.

Anglo-French relations with Siam, 1876–1904. B.S.N. Murti. London Ph.D. 1952.

Tradition and change in a Malay state: the economic and political development of Kedah, 1879–1923. Sharom bin Ahmat. London Ph.D. 1969.

British policy in the Malay peninsula, 1880–1909. Eunice Thio. London Ph.D. 1956.

The political geography of Malaya. E.H.G. Dobby. London Ph.D. 1945.

The administration and development of North Borneo by the British North Borneo Chartered Company, 1881–1902. K.G.P. Tregonning. Oxford B.Litt. 1952.

Anglo-Chinese diplomacy regarding Burma, 1885–97. Mrs. Nancy Iu. London Ph.D. 1960.

The role of transport and foreign trade in the economic development of Burma under British rule (1885–1914). Maung Shein. Cambridge Ph.D. 1960.

British administration in Upper Burma, 1885–97. J.S. Sidhu. London M.A. 1963.

Britain, France and Siam, 1885–96. P.J.N. Tuck. Oxford D.Phil. 1970.

Sir Charles Crosthwaite and the consolidation of Burma. Mya S. May-Oung. Oxford B.Litt. 1930.

British foreign policy towards Siam, 1890–1900. S. Xuto. London Ph.D. 1958.

The provincial administration of Siam from 1892 to 1915: a study of the creation, the growth, the achievements, and the implications for modern Siam, of the Ministry of the Interior under Prince Damrong Rachanuphap. T. Bunnag. Oxford D.Phil. 1969.

Anglo-French tensions on the upper Mekong river, 1892–1902. M.J. Chandran. London Ph.D. 1967.

The political and economic conditions of Indians in Burma, 1900–41. N.R. Chakravarti. London Ph.D. 1969.

Control of the opium trade in Malaya, 1900–12. Margaret J.B.C. Lim. London M.Sc. 1965.

The Anglo-Siamese negotiations, 1900–9. Mrs. Thamsook Numnonda, née Ratanapun. London Ph.D. 1966.

The political development of Burma during the period 1918–35. Tin Ohn. London M.A. 1950.

The origins of the Communist party of the Philippines and the Comintern of 1919 to 1930. A.S. Araneta. Oxford D.Phil. 1966.

The political and constitutional evolution of Burma from 1923 to 1936. A. Ram. London Ph.D. 1962.

The political career of Pridi Banomyong: a chapter in the history of modern Thailand. Elizabeth G. Rokkan. Wales M.A. 1957.

FAR EAST

Feudal society in ancient China. Tai Hua Lee. London Ph.D. 1939.

The Chiu Chang Suan Shu and the history of Chinese mathematics during the Han period. Wang Ling. Cambridge Ph.D. 1956.

A study of the life of Ts'ai Tu Yung'jztu. T.-L. Chen. Oxford B.Litt. 1955.

The rise and development of the Korean kingdom of Koguryǒ from the earliest times to A.D. 313. K.H.J. Gardiner. London Ph.D. 1964.

A study of the Ch'iang, with special reference to their settlements in China from the 2nd to the 5th century A.D. Margaret I. Scott. Cambridge Ph.D. 1953.

The Christian Church of the T'ang dynasty. J. Foster. Birmingham M.A. 1938.

Financial administration under the T'ang dynasty: an historical commentary to Chiu T'ang Shu, chapters 48 and 49. D.C. Twitchett. Cambridge Ph.D. 1955.

The Tang government between two rebels: from An Lu-Shan to Chu Tz'u. Kwan Lai-Hung. London M.A. (Ext.) 1968.

The Shen-Ts'e armies and the palace commissions in China, 755–875 A.D. Y.-W. Liu. London Ph.D. 1970.

The structure of power in North China during the Five Dynasties. Wang Gung Wu. London Ph.D. 1957.

European travellers in Mongol Asia, 1206–1368. G.T. Severin. Oxford B.Litt. 1967.

Relations between Persia and China under Mongol domination. M. Honda. Cambridge Ph.D. 1957.

João Rodrigues and his description of Japan: translation and editing of an early 17th-century manuscript describing social life in contemporary Japan, with an assessment of its accuracy and value. M.J. Cooper. Oxford D.Phil. 1969.

Sino-Tibetan relations in the 17th century. Z. Ahmad. Oxford B.Litt. 1966.

The life of Ch'i Piao-chia: a translation of the nienp'u in Ch'i Chung-min Kung jih-chi. A.D.S. Roberts. Oxford B.Litt. 1970.

Ku Yen-Wu. 1613–82: a short biography. W.J. Peterson. London M.A. 1964.

Kumazawa Banzan: the life and thought of a 17th-century Japanese Confucian. I.J. McMullen. Cambridge Ph.D. 1969.

A study of the 'Peking Altan Tobci'. C.R. Bawden. Cambridge Ph.D. 1955.

The concept of the mandate of heaven in the political thought of Wang Fu-chih, 1619–92, including an annotated translation of part of his Sung lun. Alison H. Black. Glasgow M.Litt. 1970.

A sociological analysis of Chinese legal institutions, with special reference to those of the Ch'ing period, 1644–1911. Mrs. Sybille M. van der Sprenkel. London M.Sc. 1956.

The Han-Lin Academy: a biographical approach to career patterns in the early Ch'ing, 1644–1795. A. Lui Yuen Chung. London Ph.D. 1968.

Ogyū Sorai. J.R. McEwan. Cambridge Ph.D. 1951/2.

Arai Hakuseki - being a study of his political career and some of his writings, with special reference to the Hankampu. Joyce I. Ackroyd. Cambridge Ph.D. 1951/2.

China as treated by English and French writers in the first half of the 18th century. S.-P. Yu. Oxford B.Litt. 1932.

Britain and China, 1757–1839, with special reference to the attempts to open diplomatic relations. Ellie L. Wong. Oxford B.Litt. 1953.

Anglo-Chinese relations and the Macartney embassy (1775–1800). E.H. Pritchard. Oxford D.Phil. 1932/3.

Some aspects of British trade and finance in Canton, with special reference to the role of Anglo-Spanish trade in the eastern seas, 1784–1834. Cheong Weng Eang. London Ph.D. 1963.

The growth of the Chinese diplomatic service as illustrated by Anglo-Chinese relations, 1793–1877. T.-T. Wang. Cambridge Ph.D. 1969.

An English translation of the 'Hikayat Abdullah' and a critical examination of the subject-matter for the light it may throw on the history of the Far East, 1800–50. A.H. Hill. Oxford D.Phil. 1955.

Ezo under the Tokugawa Bakufu, 1799–1821: an aspect of Japan's frontier history. J.J. Stephan. London Ph.D. 1969.

British trade and the opening of China, 1800–42. M.M. Greenberg. Cambridge Ph.D. 1949.

The Hakka-Punti war. J.A.G. Roberts. Oxford D.Phil. 1969.

Trade and war in the eastern seas, 1803–10. C.N. Parkinson. London Ph.D. 1935.

Christian missions and foreign relations in China - an historical study. C.M. Drury. Edinburgh Ph.D. 1932/3.

An investigation into the work of the De La Salle Brothers in the Far East. F. Wong Hoy Kee. London M.A. 1961.

Education in modern China, with special reference to the influence upon it of western civilisation. V.W.W.S. Purcell. Cambridge Ph.D. 1935/6.

British interest in trans-Burma trade routes to China, 1826–76. Ma Thaung. London Ph.D. 1955.

The development of the English-language press on the China coast, 1827–81. P. Clarke. London M.A. 1961.

A hundred years of economic relations between China and Great Britain, 1834–1934. P.-G. Chow. Edinburgh Ph.D. 1938.

Hong Kong as a factor in British relations with China, 1834–60. E.S. Taylor. London M.Phil. 1967.

Anglo-Chinese relations, 1834–60. Sarah D. Wooldridge. Birmingham M.A. 1930.

Great Britain and the opening of Japan, 1834–58. W.G. Beasley. London Ph.D. 1950.

Modernisation and politics in China, as seen in the career of Shen Pao-Chen (1820–79). D.B.P. Pong. London Ph.D. 1969.

The state economic policies of the Ch'ing government, 1840–95. C.-J. Ch'en. London Ph.D. 1956.

The geographical growth and development of Hong Kong, 1841–1941. S.G. Davis. London Ph.D. (Ext.) 1946.

Treaty obligations between China and Great Britain. Ching Lin Hsia. Edinburgh Ph.D. 1922.

Western enterprise in China, 1842–95. E.T. Le Fevour. Cambridge Ph.D. 1961.

British opinions and policy on China between the first and second Anglo-Chinese Wars (1842–57). S.-C. Koay. Leeds M.Phil. 1967.

China's monetary system 1845–95, and its role in economic development. F.H.H. King. Oxford D.Phil. 1959.

Horatio Nelson Lay: his role in British relations with China, 1849–65. J.J. Gerson. London Ph.D. 1967.

The development of the church in the diocese of Fukien, South China, 1850–1950. D.K. Akehurst. Durham M.A. 1958.

Some aspects of the Taiping rebellion in China, 1850–64. J.C. Cheng. Cambridge Ph.D. 1950.

British attitudes and policy towards the Taiping rebellion in China, 1850–64. J.S. Gregory. London Ph.D. 1957.

The origin of the Chinese maritime customs. J.K. Fairbank. Oxford D.Phil. 1936.

British policy in relation to the origin of the Chinese Imperial Maritime Customs Service, 1850–4 inclusive. J.K. Fairbank. Oxford B.Litt. 1931.

The writings on Japan and the Japanese of English and American visitors, 1852–1910. P.M. Barr. London M.A. 1964.

French policy towards Japan, 1854–94. R.L. Sims. London Ph.D. 1968.

British diplomatic relations with China, 1854–69. W. Davies. Wales M.A. 1938.

The system of extra-territoriality in Japan, 1855–99. F.C. Jones. Bristol M.A. 1930.

Yoshida Shōin, the forerunner of the Meiji Restoration. H.J.J.M. van Straelen. Cambridge Ph.D. 1949.

Anglo-Chinese diplomatic relations, 1856–60. Pei-Huan Chiang. London Ph.D. 1939.

British enterprise in south-western China, 1858–90. W.T.K.-K. Chan. Oxford B.Litt. 1965.

Anglo-Chinese diplomatic relations, with special reference to the revision of the treaty of Tientsin, 1858–70. Tang-Li Chao. London Ph.D. 1952.

British trade and traders in Japan, 1859–69. J. McMaster. London Ph.D. 1962.

British loans to China from 1860 to 1913, with special reference to the period 1894–1913. C.S. Chen. London Ph.D. 1940.

The International Settlement, Shanghai. Y.S. Ch'en. London Ph.D. 1940.

Sir Harry Parkes: British representative in Japan, 1865–82. G. Daniels. Oxford D.Phil. 1967.

The deposition of Li Hsiu-ch'eng. C.A. Curwen. London Ph.D. 1968.

Economic growth in Japan, 1867–1913, with special reference to demographic factors. D.W. Anthony. Wales M.Sc. 1964/5.

Labour and the trade union movement in the Japanese coalmining industry. R.M.V. Collick. Oxford D.Phil. 1970.

The Margary affair and the Convention of Chefoo. S.-T. Wang. Oxford B.Litt. 1938.

Kuo Sung-tao's mission to Great Britain. O.H.-L. Wong. Cambridge Ph.D. 1970.

British policy towards treaty revision with Japan, 1882–94. E.E.G. Zau. Bristol M.Litt. 1967.

Anglo-Chinese relations in the provinces of the West river and the Yangtze river basins, 1889–1900. L.R. Marchant. London M.A. 1965.

British foreign policy in relation to Japan, 1890 to 1902. W.A. Silk. Wales M.A. 1944.

British foreign policy towards Japan, 1892–5. C.W. Tooley. London M.A. 1953.

China's political fin-de-siècle, 1894–1900: a study in the diplomatic relations of the Powers with China. P. Joseph. London Ph.D. 1926.

British policy in the Chinese question, 1894–8. Elizabeth S. Parkin. London M.A. 1953.

The Russian sphere of influence in China, 1895–1917 (including Manchuria but excluding Inner and Outer Mongolia, Chinese Turkestan and Tibet). Mrs. Rosemary K.I. Quested. London M.A. 1957.

British policy and the Chinese revolutionary movement, 1895–1912. Mary Man Yue Sun. London Ph.D. 1968.

Anglo-Chinese diplomacy, 1895–1911. T.T.G. Mar. London Ph.D. 1929.

The battle of concessions in China, 1895–1900. H.M. Lo. Cambridge Ph.D. 1957.

Anglo-Russian-American relations in the Far East, 1897–1904. A.P. Simkin. London Ph.D. 1967.

The Great Powers and the Far East, from the seizure of Kiao-chau to the Boxer settlement, 1897–1901. Mabel I. Grimshaw. Birmingham M.A. 1929.

British policy towards China and the Boxer movement, 1898–1902. L.K. Young. Oxford D.Phil. 1960.

The United States and old world diplomacy, 1898–1914, with special reference to China. R.J. Shiman. London Ph.D. 1929.

United States policy in the Pacific area, 1898–1922, with special reference to China and the Open Door. Daphne J. Treais-Smart. Birmingham M.A. 1956.

British diplomacy in China and the Open Door policy. T.-T. Wang. Cambridge M.Litt. 1964.

The Anglo-Japanese alliance and the Dominions, 1902–11. N.R. Bennett. London Ph.D. 1966.

The Anglo-Japanese alliance, 1902–11, with particular reference to British naval and military opinion. T.A. Chivers. Wales M.A. 1962.

The Anglo-Japanese alliances, 1902–23. J. Wright. Newcastle M.Litt. 1968.

The origins and negotiation of the Anglo-Japanese agreement of 1902. I.H. Nish. London M.A. 1958.

The diplomacy of the Anglo-Japanese alliance, 1902–7. I.H. Nish. London Ph.D. (Ext.) 1962.

British foreign policy in relation to the Russo-Japanese War. R.W. Barnett. Oxford B.Litt. 1937.

The gentry democracy in Shanghai, 1905–14. J.M.D. Elvin. Cambridge Ph.D. 1968.

Japanese policy in Korea and Manchuria and its effect on the Anglo-Japanese alliance, 1905–10. T. Iwanami. Oxford B.Litt. 1965.

Chinese socialism to 1913. M.G. Bernal. Cambridge Ph.D. 1966.

Sir John Jordan and the affairs of China, 1906–16, with special reference to the 1911 revolution and Yüan Shih-K'ai. Lau Kit-Ching. London Ph.D. 1968.

British policy towards China during the Hsuang-Tung regency and the revolution, 1909–12. L.E. Kelly. Nottingham M.A. 1965.

British policy in the Far East, 1911–15, with special reference to relations with Japan. P.C. Lowe. Wales Ph.D. 1967.

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