British Intelligence and Indian 'subversion' : the surveillance of Indian revolutionaries in India and abroad, 1904-1920
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Authors
Popplewell, Richard James
Date
1988-01-01Awarding Institution
University of Cambridge
Qualification
Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)
Type
Thesis
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Popplewell, R. J. (1988). British Intelligence and Indian 'subversion' : the surveillance of Indian revolutionaries in India and abroad, 1904-1920 (Doctoral thesis). https://doi.org/10.17863/CAM.19368
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