The Indian Mutiny (Wordsworth Military Library)John Harris
Gendering the Rebellion of 1857: The 'Loyal Indian Woman' in 'Mutiny Fiction' The colonial 'Mutiny novel' was a highly popular literary genre in the nineteenth century. An important trope that recurrently appeared in these writings w... Indrani,Sen - 《Indian Historical Review》 被引量: 0发...
Dalhousie and Wellesley alone preferred on principle to substitute direct British dominion wherever it was possible to do so without positive injustice. The most extensive annexations were indeed those for which Lord Hastings was responsible; but in his case there had been no alternative; they were ...
I found three cheap, battered Fontana paperbacks of Bargate’s books in a London bookshop years ago, but something about the cover of No Mama No gave me the impression that it was about child abuse and so for years I was put off reading it. I deeply regret my reluctance now. Not on...
Liaquat Ali Khan speaking at the Constituent Assembly (1947). His government faced an aborted military coup attempt by left-wing sections in the military and the Communist Party of Pakistan in 1951. He was eventually assassinated by a lone gunman the same year. ...
Though in the mid 19th century elephant-folios and oblong-quartos of engravings and lithographs, depicting everything from ornithological curiosities to exotic scenery, were still very much in fashion and demand, the newly-discovered art of photography was slowly making inroads into the preserve of ...
Africans in the Indian Mutiny For centuries, Africans were shipped to the Indian subcontinent and sold as slaves to regional rulers. Rosie Llewellyn-Jones tells the story of those who went to Lucknow to serve the Nawab of Oudh and who joined the Indian Mutiny when he was deposed by the ...
Indian mutiny of 1857, all rights with BBC. Getty Images The last Mughal renaissance which Zafar had nourished was destroyed forever in the bloodletting of 1857. But miniature painting outlived for a while the destruction of the Mughal court, to die a slow death at the hands, not of ...
mutinyindianmutineerssipahisguchongcolleagues SaulDavid TheIndianMutiny:1857 Publisher:PenguinBooksLtd (September4,2003) Language:English Pages:544 ISBN:978-0141005546 Size:30.4MB Format:PDF/ePub/Kindle In"TheIndianMutiny:1857"Saul DavidexploresoneofBritain'smost harrowingcolonialbattles.In1857the nativetro...
James Morris, born 90 years ago this weekend, lived a life of extraordinary manliness before undergoing gender reassignment in 1972 Sat Oct 01 2016 - 06:00 Divine Indian essence A year after the end of her marriage, the winner of the 2015 Irish Times travel writer competition, Ruth Petherick...