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Rapson was known for his scrupulous attention to detail and for checking not only his own references carefully, but the references of every other contributor. He also invariably agreed to help fellow scholars with their work. These factors, possibly combined with increasing age, meant that Volume II
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noted in his Preface to Volume I that the bulk of that volume had been prepared by 1914, but the onset of the First World War had delayed completion. Rapson was an authority on the coins of ancient India, and once worked in the Department of Coins and Medals at the
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to Haig's plan. It was published in 1937, the year before Haig's death. Reviewers complained it was too old-fashioned in methods; one said it was "history as it was understood by our grandfathers."
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noted in their review of the volume that coin evidence provided some of the only sources for the earliest rulers mentioned, there being in many cases no surviving written sources.
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The last phase of British sovereignty in India (1919–1947): Being the concluding chapters of The Cambridge history of India, Vol. VI, and The Cambridge shorter history of India.
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was a major work of historical scholarship published in five volumes between 1922 and 1937 by
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The Indian Empire, 1858–1918. With chapters on the development of administration, 1818–1858
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The Indus civilisation: Supplementary volume to The Cambridge History of India.
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AIM25: Archives in London and the M25 area, 2014. Retrieved 24 May 2014.
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Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. (third edition 1968 linked)
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Index

Cambridge University Press
The Cambridge History of the British Empire
The Cambridge Shorter History of India
H. H. Dodwell
The New Cambridge History of India
E. J. Rapson
British Museum
The Times
Wolseley Haig
Trinity College, Dublin
School of Oriental Studies
Richard Burn
H. H. Dodwell
School of Oriental and African Studies
Ancient India
Turks and Afghans
British India, 1497–1858
The Cambridge History of the British Empire
The Indian Empire, 1858–1918. With chapters on the development of administration, 1818–1858
Wheeler, Mortimer
The Indus civilisation: Supplementary volume to The Cambridge History of India.
Historiography of the British Empire
The Times




"The Cambridge History of India. [With maps & bibliographies.] – British Library"
in JSTOR
Dodwell, Henry Herbert

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