When its Indian colony revolted in the summer of 1857, England was caught off guard. Largely ignored before the uprising, India surged to the forefront of foreign affairs discourse as periodical writers attempted to understand the shock by assigning blame through various rhetorical strategies. This finger pointing appeared in the higher journalism of 1857-8 in publications like the Edinburgh Review, Westminster Review, and Bentley's Miscellany. Though the uprising was quickly suppressed, the Indian Mutiny occupied nearly one hundred percent of foreign affairs articles appearing across all types of periodicals in the next year and a half. As the largest and most comprehensive source of Victorian materials, periodicals provide an accurate mea...
Rise of British Period in India was an outcome of Political disunity among Indian states. Lack of ec...
This paper is a study of subject-object relations in British writings about the Indian Uprising of 1...
© Medwell Journals, 2016.Today among academic historians a considerable interest is revived in the s...
The Mutiny of 1857 proved to be a land mark in the history of India. This Mutiny ended the company's...
The purpose of this thesis is to examine the many aspects of identity, in the varied colonies and se...
In 1897, Hilda Gregg wrote from the pages of Blackwood’s Magazine that “Of all the great events of t...
The historiography of the Indian mutiny (1857–8) suggests that livelihood classes responded to the e...
The historiography of the Indian mutiny (1857–8) suggests that livelihood classes responded to the e...
This thesis is a study of the Bengal Army from c. 1800 to c. 1870. Its central aim is to explain why...
In 1857 many native civilians and soldiers in northern India rebelled against British rule. The so-c...
In 1857 many native civilians and soldiers in northern India rebelled against British rule. The so-c...
English and Indian historians have devoted considerable research and analysis to the genesis of the ...
Press-list of 'Mutiny Papers' 1857: Being a Collection of the Correspondence of the Mutineers at Del...
By the first half of the 19th century, the East India Company had brought major portions of India un...
This copy, apparently bound as originally issued rather than as the volumes are numbered, has text f...
Rise of British Period in India was an outcome of Political disunity among Indian states. Lack of ec...
This paper is a study of subject-object relations in British writings about the Indian Uprising of 1...
© Medwell Journals, 2016.Today among academic historians a considerable interest is revived in the s...
The Mutiny of 1857 proved to be a land mark in the history of India. This Mutiny ended the company's...
The purpose of this thesis is to examine the many aspects of identity, in the varied colonies and se...
In 1897, Hilda Gregg wrote from the pages of Blackwood’s Magazine that “Of all the great events of t...
The historiography of the Indian mutiny (1857–8) suggests that livelihood classes responded to the e...
The historiography of the Indian mutiny (1857–8) suggests that livelihood classes responded to the e...
This thesis is a study of the Bengal Army from c. 1800 to c. 1870. Its central aim is to explain why...
In 1857 many native civilians and soldiers in northern India rebelled against British rule. The so-c...
In 1857 many native civilians and soldiers in northern India rebelled against British rule. The so-c...
English and Indian historians have devoted considerable research and analysis to the genesis of the ...
Press-list of 'Mutiny Papers' 1857: Being a Collection of the Correspondence of the Mutineers at Del...
By the first half of the 19th century, the East India Company had brought major portions of India un...
This copy, apparently bound as originally issued rather than as the volumes are numbered, has text f...
Rise of British Period in India was an outcome of Political disunity among Indian states. Lack of ec...
This paper is a study of subject-object relations in British writings about the Indian Uprising of 1...
© Medwell Journals, 2016.Today among academic historians a considerable interest is revived in the s...