网络皇家印度海军兵变 网络释义 1. 皇家印度海军兵变 皇家印度海军兵变(英文:Royal Indian Navy Mutiny)(或称孟买兵变(Bombay Mutiny))指印度英国殖民地时期的1946年… zh.wikipedia.org|基于7个网页
(2016). The Royal Indian Navy Mutiny of 1946: Nationalist Competition and Civil-Military Relations in Postwar India. The Journal of Imperial and Commonwealth History. Ahead of Print. doi: 10.1080/03086534.2016.1262645doi:10.1080/03086534.2016.1262645Meyer...
These events led to a mutiny, and rising tensions as British withdrawal began to appear a real possibility. This article argues that the strike can be explained only through and examination of the interplay of internal factors, related to structure composition, and the function of the Navy in ...
In 1946 the Army Commandos were disbanded, leaving the Royal Marines to continue the Commando role (with supporting Army elements). A number of Royal Marines served as pilots during the Second World War. It was a Royal Marines officer who led the attack by a formation of Blackburn Skuas ...
11.02.1946 - 26.06.1946 HMS Glasgow (light cruiser) "Quelled Indian Naval mutiny Feb 1946. Went to Simonstown for refit." Post-war a career in the steel industry (such as in charge of the new steel plant at Ravenscraig in Scotland from 1957 onwards for a few years). ...
Royal Indian Navy Mutinyresistancecolonialismidentitythe ShipIn February 1946, 20,000 sailors of the Royal Indian Navy (RIN) mutinied over a number of grievances, from the poor quality of their food to demands for an independent India. Drawing on archival research in the UK and India, this ...
Beyond Talwar : A Cultural Reappraisal of the 1946 Royal Indian Navy MutinyOn18February1946amutinybrokeoutinHMISTalwar,aRoyalIndianNavysignalsschoolinBombayOverthefollowingdaysthedisturbancespreadtoover10,000men,66shipsandshoreestablishments,whiletherewascivilianriotinginseveralmajorcitiesThecausesofthemutinyhave...
ROYAL INDIAN NAVYSPATIAL POLITICSIn this article, I explore the spatial politics of the Royal Indian Navy mutiny of 1946 and call for a more maritime sense of 'the political'. The RIN only existed from 1934 to 1950; it became the Indian Navy after independence. Its mutiny in 1946, which ...
In February 1946, the 20,000 sailors of the Royal Indian Navy, the colonial navy of the Government of India, mutinied. Having a number of grievances, from colonial rule of India, inefficient demobilisation procedures and ill treatment from superior officers, sailors on ships and shore ...
THE MUTINY OF THE ROYAL INDIAN NAVY AT BOMBAY IN FEBRUARY 1946doi:10.1080/00253359.1993.10656448RichardsonWilliamMariners Mirror