The Indian Uprising of 1857-8

The Indian Uprising of 1857-8
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Publisher : Anthem Press
Total Pages : 221
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ISBN-10 : 9781843312499
ISBN-13 : 1843312492
Rating : 4/5 (99 Downloads)

Synopsis The Indian Uprising of 1857-8 by : Clare Anderson

An in-depth study of the 1857 Indian mutiny-rebellion, exploring the political and social themes of this remarkable phenomenon.

The Indian Mutiny of 1857

The Indian Mutiny of 1857
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Total Pages : 474
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ISBN-10 : HARVARD:HNB24W
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Synopsis The Indian Mutiny of 1857 by : George Bruce Malleson

The Cambridge Companion to Sensation Fiction

The Cambridge Companion to Sensation Fiction
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Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Total Pages : 254
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ISBN-10 : 9780521760744
ISBN-13 : 0521760747
Rating : 4/5 (44 Downloads)

Synopsis The Cambridge Companion to Sensation Fiction by : Andrew Mangham

Accessible and comprehensive account of the sensation novel of the nineteenth century.

The Great Fear of 1857

The Great Fear of 1857
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Publisher : Peter Lang
Total Pages : 358
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ISBN-10 : 1906165270
ISBN-13 : 9781906165277
Rating : 4/5 (70 Downloads)

Synopsis The Great Fear of 1857 by : Kim A. Wagner

The Indian Uprising of 1857 had a profound impact on the colonial psyche, and its spectre haunted the British until the very last days of the Raj. For the past 150 years most aspects of the Uprising have been subjected to intense scrutiny by historians, yet the nature of the outbreak itself remains obscure. What was the extent of the conspiracies and plotting? How could rumours of contaminated ammunition spark a mutiny when not a single greased cartridge was ever distributed to the sepoys? Based on a careful, even-handed reassessment of the primary sources, The Great Fear of 1857 explores the existence of conspiracies during the early months of that year and presents a compelling and detailed narrative of the panics and rumours which moved Indians to take up arms. With its fresh and unsentimental approach, this book offers a radically new interpretation of one of the most controversial events in the history of British India.

The Indian Rebellion, 1857-1859

The Indian Rebellion, 1857-1859
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Publisher : Hackett Publishing Company
Total Pages : 224
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ISBN-10 : 1624669042
ISBN-13 : 9781624669040
Rating : 4/5 (42 Downloads)

Synopsis The Indian Rebellion, 1857-1859 by : James Frey

"Frey's concise and readable history of the Indian Rebellion is an excellent introduction to one of the most important wars of the nineteenth century. The rebellion lasted more than a year and pitted broad sections of north Indian society against the British East India Company. British victory consolidated colonial rule that would only be dislodged by twentieth-century nationalist movements. Frey provides a crystal-clear account of the causes, principal events, and consequences of the rebellion. Equally importantly, he deftly discusses why the rebellion remains controversial. Well-chosen documents add texture to the analysis. This is the best short history of the rebellion in print." --Ian Barrow, Middlebury College

The Indian Mutiny, 1857-58

The Indian Mutiny, 1857-58
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Total Pages : 95
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ISBN-10 : 1472895398
ISBN-13 : 9781472895394
Rating : 4/5 (98 Downloads)

Synopsis The Indian Mutiny, 1857-58 by : Gregory Fremont-Barnes

"In the mid-19th century India was the focus of Britain's international prestige and commercial power - the most important colony in an empire which extended to every continent on the globe and protected by the seemingly dependable native armies of the East India Company. When, however, in 1857 discontent exploded into open rebellion, Britain was obliged to field its largest army in forty years to defend its 'jewel in the crown'. This book, drawing on the latest sources as well as numerous first-hand accounts, explains why the sepoy armies rose up against the world's leading imperial power, details the major phases of the fighting, including the massacres at Cawnpore and the epic sieges of Delhi and Lucknow, and examines many other aspects of this compelling, at times horrifying, subject."--Bloomsbury Publishing.

A Companion to the "Indian Mutiny" of 1857

A Companion to the
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Publisher : Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages : 468
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ISBN-10 : UOM:39015064833240
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Synopsis A Companion to the "Indian Mutiny" of 1857 by : P. J. O. Taylor

By Setting Out To Provide That Is Currently Known About Every Event, Incident, Battle, Character, Leader, Anecdote Rumour, Resistance And Military Pertinent To 1857, This Companion Provides General Leaders And Historians The Most Comprehensive Accumulation Of Material By Which To Determine The Precise Nature Of The Indian Indian Mutiny. Dust Jacket Frayed Around The Edges Large Format. Without Dustjacket.

The Great Rebellion of 1857 in India

The Great Rebellion of 1857 in India
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 443
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ISBN-10 : 9781135225131
ISBN-13 : 1135225133
Rating : 4/5 (31 Downloads)

Synopsis The Great Rebellion of 1857 in India by : Biswamoy Pati

The Great Rebellion of 1857 in India was much more than a ‘sepoy mutiny’. It was a major event in South Asian and British colonial history that significantly challenged imperialism in India. This fascinating collection explores hitherto ignored diversities of the Great Rebellion such as gender and colonial fiction, courtesans, white ‘marginals’, penal laws and colonial anxieties about the Mughals, even in exile. Also studied are popular struggles involving tribals and outcastes, and the way outcastes in the south of India locate the Rebellion. Interdisciplinary in focus and based on a range of untapped source materials and rare, printed tracts, this book questions conventional wisdom. The comprehensive introduction traces the different historiographical approaches to the Great Rebellion, including the imperialist, nationalist, marxist and subaltern scholarship. While questioning typical assumptions associated with the Great Rebellion, it argues that the Rebellion neither began nor ended in 1857-58. Clearly informed by the ‘Subaltern Studies’ scholarship, this book is post-subalternist as it moves far beyond narrow subalternist concerns. It will be of interest to students of Colonial and South Asian History, Social History, Cultural and Political Studies.