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The Ravi Lancers

Author : John Masters
Publisher :
Page : 365 pages
File Size : 12,62 MB
Release : 1972
Category :
ISBN : 9780722158258

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Ravi Lancers

Author : John Masters
Publisher :
Page : 449 pages
File Size : 18,59 MB
Release : 1973-09
Category : World War, 1914-1918
ISBN : 9780671786250

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The Ravi Lancers

Author : John Masters
Publisher :
Page : 464 pages
File Size : 27,22 MB
Release : 1972
Category : Fiction
ISBN :

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January, 1914. They had suffered at the hands of the Raj; now they were being asked to die in its name? Reinforcing all that Prince Krishna Ram admires about Britain, in Warren Bateman it seems the Ravi Lancers have a decent commanding officer. A professional soldier, when the Rajah?s heir volunteers the Ravi Lancers to accompany the Indian forces destined for Europe, it is Bateman who guides their path. In the opening months of the First World War, the fields of Flanders could not have been a tougher proving ground for them. But battle affects men in different ways, and while the bloody carnage draws Krishna ever closer to his men, Bateman retreats behind rigid military patriotism. As they slowly forge themselves from a prince?s private army into a unit as effective as any regulars on the front line, Bateman tramples over their customs and traditions. A clash with Krishna is inevitable? In the trenches far from home, the tear between allegiance to their own ancient deities and their debt to an alien god of war starts to cause a wound deeper than any man-made weapon. Dying for a cause not their own, every man of the Ravi Lancers faces the ultimate choice: who do they follow? Making their fateful choice, the consequences for all will be severe? nothing will be the same again.

The Indian Army in the Two World Wars

Author : Kaushik Roy
Publisher : BRILL
Page : 579 pages
File Size : 33,96 MB
Release : 2011-10-14
Category : History
ISBN : 900418550X

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This collection of seventeen essays based on archival data breaks new ground as regards the contribution of the Indian Army in British war effort during the two World Wars around various parts of the globe.

The Nomad Letters

Author : Martin Thiebaut
Publisher : Troubador Publishing Ltd
Page : 704 pages
File Size : 22,81 MB
Release : 2023-01-28
Category : Travel
ISBN : 180313447X

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The remarkable story of a friendship spanning six decades between two individuals whose careers could hardly have followed more contrasting courses beyond the Land of Hope and Glory: that of Graham Haigh, the expedition-mounting adventurer who went on to make the Middle East and South-East Asia his professional stamping grounds.

No Man's Land

Author : Eric J. Leed
Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Page : 276 pages
File Size : 39,25 MB
Release : 1979-05-31
Category : History
ISBN : 9780521224710

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Based on the firsthand accounts of German, French, British, and American front-line soldiers, No Man's Land examines how the first modern, industrialized war transformed the character of the men who participated in it. Ancient myths about war eroded in the trenches, where the relentless monotony and impotence of the solder's life was interrupted only by unpredictable moments of annihilation. Professor Leed looks at how the traumatic experience of combat itself and the wholesale shattering of the conventions and ethical codes of normal social life turned ordinary civilians into 'liminal men', men living beyond the limits of the accepted and the expected. He uses the concept of liminality to illuminate the central features of the war experience: the separation from 'home': the experience of pollution, death, comradeship, and 'the uncanny': and the ambivalence of returning veterans about civilian society. In a final chapter Professor Leed assesses the long-term political impact of the front experience. He finds that the end of hostilities did not mean the end of the war experience as much as the beginning of a process by which that experience was framed, institutionalized, celebrated and relived in political action as well as in fiction.

Our Indian Railway

Author : Roopa Srinivasan
Publisher : Foundation Books
Page : 322 pages
File Size : 26,12 MB
Release : 2006
Category : History
ISBN : 9788175963306

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This book commemorates 150 years of railways in India. Introduced under colonial rule in the second half of the nineteenth century, the railways soon embraced the length and breadth of India bringing with it rapid political, economic, ecological and cultural changes. The articles in this book explore the impact of this technological phenomenon from a range of interdisciplinary perspectives. From early railway thinking in renaissance Bengal, to railway policing in Uttar Pradesh and issues of management to railway themes in literature, the writers in this volume reveal the world of the railways in all its exciting facets. The photo essay invokes the nostalgic world of steam with a series of evocative images. In the twenty-first century, the ever expanding horizon of the railways continues to draw in people and goods in the third largest railway network in the world.

The Great War

Author : Rakhshanda Jalil
Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing
Page : 208 pages
File Size : 44,94 MB
Release : 2021-12-30
Category : History
ISBN : 9389867266

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It is very hard to endure the bombs, Father. It will be difficult for anyone to survive and come back safe and sound from the war. The son who is very lucky will see his father and mother... (Extract from a letter by an Indian soldier serving in France, written on 14 January 1915 to his father) The Great War, as the First World War was referred to, saw the service of over 1.3 million Indians, of whom 74,000 never made it back home. For their families, the War was something they could not fully fathom. Soldiers from the Indian subcontinent won over 12,908 awards for bravery, including 11 Victoria Crosses. Yet this unprecedented show of valour by Indian soldiers remains largely unsung and unrecognised-particularly in India. Commemorating hundred years of the end of the First World War, this volume brings together diverse voices-Rabindranath Tagore, Mulk Raj Anand, Sarojini Naidu, Mohamed Ali, Chandradhar Sharma Guleri and many more-that reflect a variety of attitudes among Indians towards the War. Included too are Rakhshanda Jalil's original translations of the works of Urdu poets of the time capturing their responses to the War. This volume of writings, originally written in Urdu, Hindi, Bengali and English, attempts to recognise and remember the contribution of the unknown soldiers to the Great War.

The Military and Conflict Between Cultures

Author : James C. Bradford
Publisher : Texas A&M University Press
Page : 264 pages
File Size : 22,50 MB
Release : 1997
Category : Culture conflict
ISBN : 9780890967430

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As the twenty-first century approaches and the threat of war between the superpowers declines, our attention is drawn to conflicts between nations or ethnic groups with vastly different cultures. The United States, the last superpower, is divided in its motives to maintain its giant Cold War military structure or to create a new world police force that will react to and influence the outcome of intercultural conflict. Brought together by James C. Bradford, these essays by prominent military historians cover three thousand years and five continents in treating various examples of intercultural interaction.

Nightrunners of Bengal

Author : John Masters
Publisher : Penguin Books India
Page : 3 pages
File Size : 16,52 MB
Release : 1951
Category : India
ISBN : 0143064339

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