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The testimonies of Indian soldiers and the two world wars : between self and sepoy / Gajendra Singh.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Singh, Gajendra, author.
Series:
War, culture and society.
War, culture and society
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Great Britain. Army. British Indian Army.
Great Britain.
India. Army.
India.
World War, 1914-1918.
World War, 1939-1945.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (313 p.)
Place of Publication:
London ; New Delhi ; New York : Bloomsbury, 2014.
Language Note:
English
Summary:
"In the two World Wars, hundreds of thousands of Indian sepoys were mobilized, recruited and shipped overseas to fight for the British Crown. The Indian Army was the chief Imperial reserve for an empire under threat. But how did those sepoys understand and explain their own war experiences and indeed themselves through that experience? How much did their testimonies realise and reflect their own fragmented identities as both colonial subjects and imperial policemen? The Testimonies of Indian Soldiers and the Two World Wars draws upon the accounts of Indian combatants to explore how they came to terms with the conflicts. In thematic chapters, Gajendra Singh traces the evolution of military identities under the British Raj and considers how those identities became embattled in the praxis of soldiers' war testimonies - chiefly letters, depositions and interrogations. It becomes a story of mutiny and obedience; of horror, loss and silence. This book tells that story and is an important contribution to histories of the British Empire, South Asia and the two World Wars."--Bloomsbury Publishing.
Contents:
Introduction
1. In Search of Colonial Negatives: Martial Race Theories, Recruiting Handbooks, and the Indian Army
2. 'More Like Brothers and Fathers to the Sepoys': Welfare, Discipline and Censorship in the Army
3. The Perils of 'Oriental Correspondence': Living the Space of Conditioned Testimony
4. Throwing Snowballs in France: (Re-) Writing a Letter and (Re-) Appraising Islam, 1915-1918
5. Mutiny, Fabricating Court Testimony and Hiding in the Latrine: The 5th Light Infantry in Singapore
6. 'Breaking the Chains with Which We Were Bound': The Interrogation Chamber, The Indian National Army and the Negation of Military Identities, 1941-1947
Conclusion: Reading Rebels, Writing Ghosts
Bibliography
Index
Notes:
Description based upon print version of record.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:
9781474247870
1474247873
9781474211154
1474211151
9781780938202
1780938209
OCLC:
865334755

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