Sahib: The British Soldier in India 1750–1914
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Sahib: The British Soldier in India 1750–1914

Holmes, Richard

Summary

"[B]egins with India's rise from commercial enclave to great Empire, from Clive's victory of Plassey, through the imperial wars of the eighteenth century and the Afghan and Sikh wars of the 1840s, through the bloody turmoil of the Mutiny, and the frontier campaigns at the century's end.

"[B]egins with India's rise from commercial enclave to great Empire, from Clive's victory of Plassey, through the imperial wars of the eighteenth century and the Afghan and Sikh wars of the 1840s, through the bloody turmoil of the Mutiny, and the frontier campaigns at the century's end. With its focus on the experiences of the ordinary soldiers, Sahib explains why soldiers of the Raj joined the army, how they got to India and what they made of it when they arrived"--Fly leaf.

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Highlights

  • Easy to enjoy: 608 pages Β· Hardcover
  • By Holmes, Richard

Details

  • ISBN: 9780007137534
  • Author: Holmes, Richard
  • Format: Hardcover
  • Pages: 608
  • Language: English
  • Publication date: 5 September 2005
  • Condition: New

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Holmes, Richard and Richard Holmes Β· Publisher: HarperCollins (UK)

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With its focus on the experiences of the ordinary soldiers, Sahib explains why soldiers of the Raj joined the army, how they got to India and what they made of it when they arrived"--Fly leaf.