Strangers in the Land: The Rise and Decline of the British Indian Empire
By (Author) Roderick Cavaliero
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Bloomsbury Academic
28th January 2021
United Kingdom
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
Colonialism and imperialism
National liberation and independence
954.03
Paperback
312
Width 156mm, Height 234mm
422g
The British in India, first as adventurers, then as traders and finally as rulers through the India Office in London and the Viceroy's Government in India, oversaw all aspects of Indian life - district administrations, law, police, army, trade, education and culture and relations with princely states and foreign powers. And yet a sense of alienation among the British always remained. The end came quickly with Indian independence in 1947, and the British left a bitterly divided sub-continent. This is not a blow-by-blow historical account but a narrative social and cultural history which explores the British-Indian relationship at all levels.
Roderick Cavaliero is a writer and historian and has lived in India for 7 years. He is the author of The Last of the Crusaders, The Independence of Brazil and Admiral Satan (both I.B.Tauris).