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James Mill

    6 de abril de 1773 – 23 de junio de 1836

    James Mill, historiador y filósofo escocés, es conocido por su monumental obra sobre la India británica. A pesar de no haber visitado nunca el subcontinente, fue el primero en dividir la historia de la India en períodos hindú, musulmán y británico. Su escrito, un clásico de la autocomplacencia colonial, denuncia vehementemente la cultura india a la vez que exalta la misión civilizadora británica. Esta división tripartita de la historia de la India, aunque muy influyente, es vista críticamente en la erudición contemporánea.

    The History of British India; Volume 6
    The History of British India; Volume 1
    Analysis of the Phenomena of the Human Mind; Volume 2
    The History of British India; Volume 4
    James Mill
    An Essay on Government
    • An Essay on Government

      • 94 páginas
      • 4 horas de lectura

      The book features the complete text of John Stuart Mill's "An Essay on Government," originally published in 1937. It includes an editorial introduction that provides context and insights into Mill's political philosophy, along with textual notes that enhance understanding of the work's key themes and arguments. This edition serves as both a scholarly resource and an accessible entry point for readers interested in political theory and the evolution of governance ideas.

      An Essay on Government
    • James Mill

      Political Writings

      • 358 páginas
      • 13 horas de lectura

      Exploring foundational political concepts, this collection features Mill's influential Essay on Government alongside essays addressing rights protection, the significance of education, the role of a free press, the secret ballot, and government punishment for rights violations. These writings showcase Mill's contributions to modern political thought and his advocacy for individual liberties and democratic principles.

      James Mill
    • The History of British India; Volume 4

      • 596 páginas
      • 21 horas de lectura

      A classic work of historical scholarship, this book covers the history of British India from the earliest periods of Indian history up to the present day (at the time of writing). Written collaboratively by Horace H. Wilson and James Mill, this book is essential reading for anyone interested in the history of the Indian sub-continent.

      The History of British India; Volume 4
    • The History of British India; Volume 6

      • 484 páginas
      • 17 horas de lectura

      This classic work is a comprehensive history of British India, from its earliest days to the present. Written by two prominent scholars of the era, Horace Hayman Wilson and James Mill, the book covers a wide range of topics, including India's ancient history, the British East India Company, and the events of the 18th and 19th centuries that led to British rule over the subcontinent. This book is a must-read for anyone interested in the history of India or the British Empire.

      The History of British India; Volume 6
    • The History of British India; Volume 3

      • 664 páginas
      • 24 horas de lectura

      James Mill's "The History of British India" provides a comprehensive look at the history of British colonization in India. This book examines India's culture, politics, and society before, during, and after British rule. It offers insight into the impact of British colonialism on India and the resulting long-term effects. Anyone interested in Indian history will find this book invaluable.

      The History of British India; Volume 3
    • History of British India; Volume 8

      • 458 páginas
      • 17 horas de lectura

      This classic work describes the history of British colonial rule in India. Covering the period from the arrival of the East India Company in the 1600s to 1858 when India became a British colony, James Mill's work provides a detailed and insightful account of this defining period in Indian history.

      History of British India; Volume 8