Fourth Indian Division Reflections Memoirs Of A Great Company
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Fourth Indian Division Reflections- Memoirs Of A Great Company
Author | : |
Publisher | : Reliance Publishing House |
Total Pages | : 88 |
Release | : 2005 |
Genre | : |
ISBN | : 9788175101838 |
The book attempts to reflect the unique qualities of a great company of men. At this late stage this is a truly daunting task because so many of that company who may have survived the years of combat have since succumbed to the passage of years: also memories, even of events that are unforgettable, have dimmed as regards detail. However, true to the tradition of a fighting formation which never flinched from the apparently impossible, here is our attempt
Empire religiosity
Author | : Tim Allender |
Publisher | : Manchester University Press |
Total Pages | : 211 |
Release | : 2024-07-23 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 1526159090 |
This book explores Roman Catholic female missionaries and their placement in colonial and postcolonial India. It offers fascinating insights into their idiomatic activism, juxtaposed with a contrarian Protestant raj and with their own church patriarchies. During the Great Revolt of 1857, these women religious hid in church steeples. They were forced into the medical care of sexually diseased women in Lock Hospitals. They followed the Jesuits to experimental tribal village domains and catered for elites in the airy hilltop stations of the raj. Yet, they could not escape the eugenic and child rescue practices that were the flavour of the imperial day. New geographies of race and gender were also created by their social and educational outreach. This allowed them to remain on the subcontinent after the tide went out on empire in 1947. Their religious bodies remained untouched by India yet their experience in the field built awareness of the complex semiotics and visual traces engaged by the East/West interchange. After 1947, their tropes of social outreach were shaped by their direct interaction with Indians. Many new women religious were now of the same race or carried a strongly anti-British Irish ancestry. In the postcolonial world their historicity continues to underpin their negotiable Western-constructed activism - now reaching trafficked girls and those in modern-day slavery. The uncovered and multi-dimensional contours of their work are strong contributors to the current Black Lives Matter debates and how the etymology and constructs of empire find their way into current NGO philanthropy.
The Works of Jonathan Edwards, A.M.
Author | : Jonathan Edwards |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 996 |
Release | : 1840 |
Genre | : Sin, Original |
ISBN | : |