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Warfare and Society in British India, 17571947 [Kietas viršelis]

Edited by (Independent Scholar), Edited by (Jadavpur University, India and PRIO, Norway)
  • Formatas: Hardback, 266 pages, aukštis x plotis: 234x156 mm, weight: 453 g, 1 Tables, black and white
  • Serija: War and Society in South Asia
  • Išleidimo metai: 30-Dec-2022
  • Leidėjas: Routledge India
  • ISBN-10: 103236596X
  • ISBN-13: 9781032365961
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
  • Formatas: Hardback, 266 pages, aukštis x plotis: 234x156 mm, weight: 453 g, 1 Tables, black and white
  • Serija: War and Society in South Asia
  • Išleidimo metai: 30-Dec-2022
  • Leidėjas: Routledge India
  • ISBN-10: 103236596X
  • ISBN-13: 9781032365961
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
"This book explores the intricate and intimate relationship between military organization, imperial policy, and society in colonial South Asia. The essays in the volume focus on technology, logistics and state building, highlight the salient features of expansion and consolidation of imperial control over the subcontinent, and ultimate demise of the Raj. Further, it turns the spotlight on to subaltern challenges to imperialism as well as the role of non-combatants in warfare. The volume: - Deals with both conventional and guerrilla conflicts and focuses on the frontiers (both North-West and North-East, including Burma); - Looks at the army as an institution rather than present a chronological account of military operations, which highlights the complex and tortuous relationship between combat institution, colonial state, and Indian society; - Integrates top-down approaches in military and strategic studies with the bottom-up perspectives and discusses on how the conduct of war (organization and technology) is related to the economic, societal and cultural impact of war. A rich account of the British 'Army in India', this book will be essential reading for scholars and researchers of South Asian history, military history, political history, colonialism and the British Empire"--

This book explores the intricate and intimate relationship between military organization, imperial policy, and society in colonial South Asia. The essays in the volume highlight the salient features of expansion and consolidation of imperial control over the subcontinent, and ultimate demise of the Raj.

List of Contributors
vii
Preface and Acknowledgements ix
List of Abbreviations
xi
Introduction: Armed Forces, Society, and Culture in Colonial South Asia 1(17)
Kaushik Roy
Ashutosh Kumar
1 `Birds of Prey and Passage': The Armies and Societies of British India, 1824-57
18(24)
Peter Stanley
2 Discipline and Publish: Order, Identity, and Honour in the Practice of Military Law in the Company Era, 1820--60
42(21)
Douglas M. Peers
3 Making of a Meta-Uprising: Rebellion and Subversion of Colonial State in North East India, 1857-61
63(20)
Sajal Nag
4 Metamorphosis of Military Technology: Ordnance Factories of the East India Company, 1770-1857
83(19)
Moumita Chowdhury
5 Dacoits, Dragoons, and Diplomats: Amir Khan Pindari and the British Pacification of Malwa and Rajputana, 1803-18
102(20)
Aryatna Ghosh
6 `Small Wars' and State-Building: Lushai Hills, 1765-1898
122(21)
Sohini Mitra
7 Thorn in the Heel: Articulating the Centrality of Gun in British Encounter with Indigenous Hill People in the India-Burma Frontier
143(15)
Pum Khan Pau
8 Debating the Doctrine of `Minimum Force': Small Wars in the North-West Frontier of India and Afghanistan, 1860-1920
158(24)
Arka Chowdhury
9 Logistics and British Imperialism: Supplying the British Imperial Army during the Second Afghan War, 1878-1880
182(21)
Kaushik Roy
10 Donning the Khaki: Revisiting Recruitment in Punjab during World War I
203(21)
K.C. Yadav
11 War in Indian Languages Print: North Indian Soldiers and the First World War
224(22)
Ashutosh Kumar
12 Royal Engineers and Military Logistics from Britain to Burma and India in World War II
246(14)
Michael W. Charney
Glossary 260(2)
Index 262
Ashutosh Kumar is Associate Professor of History at Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi, India.

Kaushik Roy is Guru Nanak Chair Professor in the Department of History, Jadavpur University, Kolkata, and is a Global Fellow at Peace Research Institute Oslo (PRIO), Norway.