Sir John Malcolm (1769-1833) was a soldier and diplomat in British India and Persia. He returned to India on the eve of the British conquest of Malwa, a region of central India previously little known to Europeans, in 1818. Malcolm studied the region's geology, its agriculture and the history of its ruling families. His reports were first published in Calcutta in 1821, and were revised for publication in two volumes in London in 1823. Based on interviews with native inhabitants, Malcolm's work was the leading authority on Malwa until the 1930s. Despite more recent scholarship on the region, Malcolm's work remains valuable for its first-hand account of nineteenth-century Malwa's politics, culture and society. Volume 1 contains overviews of Malwa's geology, agriculture and the government of the leading families. Volume 2 contains Malcolm's recommendations for the future of British rule in Malwa, and an appendix of primary texts.
- ISBN13 9781108055741
- Publish Date 7 April 2011
- Publish Status Active
- Publish Country GB
- Imprint Cambridge University Press
- Pages 1152
- Language English