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Walking through the Indian neighbourhoods of Calcutta in his uniform , he realised with ' what cold hatred the politically conscious people ( clerks , etc. ) regarded me ' and felt ' rather like a Nazi officer must have felt , walking ...
Walking through the Indian neighbourhoods of Calcutta in his uniform , he realised with ' what cold hatred the politically conscious people ( clerks , etc. ) regarded me ' and felt ' rather like a Nazi officer must have felt , walking ...
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15 Caste divisions also seemed to be a critical feature of Indian life to Stokes at this time . On an earlier visit to Bombay , Stokes had speculated that there was a good chance that ' when the British bayonets left India ' the wealthy ...
15 Caste divisions also seemed to be a critical feature of Indian life to Stokes at this time . On an earlier visit to Bombay , Stokes had speculated that there was a good chance that ' when the British bayonets left India ' the wealthy ...
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Indian anthropology and history now seemed set on an upward path in Europe , north America , and India . More practically , the Indian rebellion of 1857 was a topic that could be mined for sources in Cambridge itself and had ...
Indian anthropology and history now seemed set on an upward path in Europe , north America , and India . More practically , the Indian rebellion of 1857 was a topic that could be mined for sources in Cambridge itself and had ...
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Lectures | 1 |
Life and Work in Shakespeares Poems | 15 |
The Poetry of the Caroline Court | 51 |
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