The British in India: Three Centuries of Ambition and Experience
Autor David Gilmouren Limba Engleză Paperback – 31 iul 2019
'A richly panoramic exploration of the British experience of India ... hugely researched and elegantly written, sensitive to the ironies of the past and brimming with colourful details' Dominic Sandbrook,Sunday Times
The British in this book lived in India from shortly after the reign of Elizabeth I until well into the reign of Elizabeth II. Who were they? What drove these men and women to risk their lives on long voyages down the Atlantic and across the Indian Ocean or later via the Suez Canal? And when they got to India, what did they do and how did they live?
This book explores the lives of the many different sorts of Briton who went to India: viceroys and offcials, soldiers and missionaries, planters and foresters, merchants, engineers, teachers and doctors. It evokes the three and a half centuries of their ambitions and experiences, together with the lives of their families, recording the diversity of their work and their leisure, and the complexity of their relationships with the peoples of India. It also describes the lives of many who did not fit in with the usual image of the Raj: the tramps and rascals, the men who 'went native', the women who scorned the role of the traditional memsahib.
David Gilmour has spent decades researching in archives, studying the papers of many people who
have never been written about before, to create a magnificent tapestry of British life in India. It is
exceptional work of scholarly recovery portrays individuals with understanding and humour, and makes an original and engaging contribution to a long and important period of British and Indian history.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780141979212
ISBN-10: 0141979216
Pagini: 640
Ilustrații: 32pp b/w
Dimensiuni: 129 x 198 x 28 mm
Greutate: 0.47 kg
Editura: Penguin Books
Colecția Penguin
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 0141979216
Pagini: 640
Ilustrații: 32pp b/w
Dimensiuni: 129 x 198 x 28 mm
Greutate: 0.47 kg
Editura: Penguin Books
Colecția Penguin
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
Notă biografică
David
Gilmouris
one
of
Britain's
most
admired
and
accomplished
historical
writers
and
biographers.
He
is
the
author
of
lives
of
George
Curzon
(Duff
Cooper
Prize)
and
Rudyard
Kipling
(Elizabeth
Longford
Prize)
and
ofThe
Ruling
Caste:
Imperial
Lives
in
the
Victorian
Raj,
an
acclaimed
study
of
the
administrators
of
Victorian
India.
His
other
works
includeThe
Pursuit
of
Italy:
A
History
of
a
Land,
its
Regions
and
their
Peoples,The
Last
Leopard,
a
biography
of
Giuseppe
di
Lampedusa
(Marsh
Biography
Award)
as
well
as
several
books
on
the
modern
history
of
Spain
and
the
Middle
East.
He
is
a
Fellow
of
the
Royal
Society
of
Literature
and
a
former
Research
Fellow
of
St
Antony's
College,
Oxford.
Recenzii
Hugely
researched
and
elegantly
written,
sensitive
to
the
ironies
of
the
past
and
brimming
with
colourful
details
Glorious, human, colourful, teeming and spicy. If you read just one book on imperial India, let it be this
An exceptional book. It evokes those animated crowd scenes painted by William Frith, full of people going about their workaday lives, or enjoying themselves. ... David Gilmour's canvas is British India and he provides the answers in a penetrating and vivid portrait of the British men and women who ran the show from the mid-18th century to 1947.
Glorious, human, colourful, teeming and spicy. If you read just one book on imperial India, let it be this
An exceptional book. It evokes those animated crowd scenes painted by William Frith, full of people going about their workaday lives, or enjoying themselves. ... David Gilmour's canvas is British India and he provides the answers in a penetrating and vivid portrait of the British men and women who ran the show from the mid-18th century to 1947.
Cuprins
CONTENTS
List of Illustrations ix
Maps xii
Acknowledgements xvii
Introduction 1
Part One: ASPIRATIONS
1 Numbers 9
2 Motivations 23
Repairing the Fortune - A Diamond and Pagodas - Species of Zeal - Kinship - The Lure of the Orient - Female Vocations
3 Origins and Identities 72
Dolphin Families - Nephews and Competitors - Soldiering by Chance - Boxwallahs and Planters - Celts and North Britons - Aristocrats
4 Imperial Apprentices 110
'Rather a Farce . . .' - Competition Wallahs - Gentlemen Cadets - Surgeons on Horseback
5 Voyages and Other Journeys 130
Sail - Steam - Rivers - Men and Animals - Machines
Part Two: ENDEAVOURS
6 Working Lives: Insiders 161
Pooh-Bahs on the Plains - Judges in the Station - Despots in the Hills - The Politicals - Dr Nestor and the IMS
7 Working Lives: The Open Air 193
On Tour - Jungle Wallahs - Policemen - Sappers and Canals - Indigo Blue and Assamese Tea - Missions and Moral Fibre
8 The Military Life 237
The Army in India - Tommy Atkins - On the March and Along the Frontier - Officers and the Mess
Part Three: EXPERIENCES
9 Intimacies 283
The Rise and Fall of the Bibi - British Marriages - Mixed Marriages - Adulteries - Necessities - Sodom and Adventure
10. Domesticities 337
Homes - Servants and Shopping - Edibles - Drinkables - Children - Pets
11. Formalities 383
'The Etiquette of Precedence' - The Club - Racial Relations
12. Singularities 414
Unsound Civilians - Other Memsahibs - Going Native - Loafers
13. At Ease 444
Artists and Amateurs - Furlough - Holidays in India - Cricket and Other Games - Shikar - In the Saddle
14. Last Posts 484
Death in India - Repatriates - Staying On
Envoi 522
Glossary of Indian and Anglo-Indian Words 527
Notes 531
Sources and Bibliography 551
Index 579
List of Illustrations ix
Maps xii
Acknowledgements xvii
Introduction 1
Part One: ASPIRATIONS
1 Numbers 9
2 Motivations 23
Repairing the Fortune - A Diamond and Pagodas - Species of Zeal - Kinship - The Lure of the Orient - Female Vocations
3 Origins and Identities 72
Dolphin Families - Nephews and Competitors - Soldiering by Chance - Boxwallahs and Planters - Celts and North Britons - Aristocrats
4 Imperial Apprentices 110
'Rather a Farce . . .' - Competition Wallahs - Gentlemen Cadets - Surgeons on Horseback
5 Voyages and Other Journeys 130
Sail - Steam - Rivers - Men and Animals - Machines
Part Two: ENDEAVOURS
6 Working Lives: Insiders 161
Pooh-Bahs on the Plains - Judges in the Station - Despots in the Hills - The Politicals - Dr Nestor and the IMS
7 Working Lives: The Open Air 193
On Tour - Jungle Wallahs - Policemen - Sappers and Canals - Indigo Blue and Assamese Tea - Missions and Moral Fibre
8 The Military Life 237
The Army in India - Tommy Atkins - On the March and Along the Frontier - Officers and the Mess
Part Three: EXPERIENCES
9 Intimacies 283
The Rise and Fall of the Bibi - British Marriages - Mixed Marriages - Adulteries - Necessities - Sodom and Adventure
10. Domesticities 337
Homes - Servants and Shopping - Edibles - Drinkables - Children - Pets
11. Formalities 383
'The Etiquette of Precedence' - The Club - Racial Relations
12. Singularities 414
Unsound Civilians - Other Memsahibs - Going Native - Loafers
13. At Ease 444
Artists and Amateurs - Furlough - Holidays in India - Cricket and Other Games - Shikar - In the Saddle
14. Last Posts 484
Death in India - Repatriates - Staying On
Envoi 522
Glossary of Indian and Anglo-Indian Words 527
Notes 531
Sources and Bibliography 551
Index 579