Indian Unrest
1910
Published in 1910, 'Indian Unrest' by Sir Chirol offers a historical analysis of India's political landscape during a period of significant agitation against British rule. The book examines the social, religious, and economic factors contributing to unrest, emphasizing the complex interplay between Western influences and traditional Hindu values. Chirol critiques both British authorities and Indian nationalists, arguing that the agitation stems from a blend of historic grievances and cultural identity rather than solely from British oppression. He introduces key figures and movements, providing context for the push for self-rule in India.

