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Bezig met laden... India Britannicadoor Geoffrey Moorhouse
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Meld je aan bij LibraryThing om erachter te komen of je dit boek goed zult vinden. Op dit moment geen Discussie gesprekken over dit boek. Very readable and generally balanced account of the British era in India. While not deep, it does provide a decent background. Unlike a lot of other authors, Moorhouse doesn't swing to one extreme or the other in describing British rule, but shows what parts were good, and what parts didn't work. ( )
Moorhouse opens his final, post-departure chapter with Eleanor Roosevelt's bewilderment that Americans were now less popular than the British--but he doesn't duck the question of why, in two centuries of rule (""behaving in turns abominably and decently toward the Indians""), they didn't do more. The staples of British India history are here too--from the (misnamed) Black Hole through Kipling and the Mutiny to Congress and Gandhi. There's also a great deal, though, of more-than-mere-color: vivid life.
From the beginnings of the East India Company in the seventeenth century down to February 28, 1948, when the Somerset Light Infantry became the last British soldiers to leave Indian soil, Moorhouse charts the course of British rule in India. Geen bibliotheekbeschrijvingen gevonden. |
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