History of the Great Rebellion, from Its Commencement to Its Close ...

History of the Great Rebellion, from Its Commencement to Its Close ...
Title History of the Great Rebellion, from Its Commencement to Its Close ... PDF eBook
Author Thomas Prentice Kettell
Publisher
Pages 488
Release 1863
Genre United States
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History of the Great Rebellion

History of the Great Rebellion
Title History of the Great Rebellion PDF eBook
Author Thomas P. Kettell
Publisher
Pages 436
Release 1863
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History of the Great Rebellion, from Its Commencement to Its Close, Giving an Account of Its Origin

History of the Great Rebellion, from Its Commencement to Its Close, Giving an Account of Its Origin
Title History of the Great Rebellion, from Its Commencement to Its Close, Giving an Account of Its Origin PDF eBook
Author Thomas Prentice Kettell
Publisher
Pages 430
Release 1863
Genre United States
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The Great Rebellion

The Great Rebellion
Title The Great Rebellion PDF eBook
Author J. T. Headley
Publisher
Pages 550
Release 1863
Genre History
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History of the Great Rebellion

History of the Great Rebellion
Title History of the Great Rebellion PDF eBook
Author Thomas Prentice Kettell
Publisher
Pages 878
Release 1866
Genre United States
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The Development of the vast power, the raising, organizing, and equipping of the contending armies and navies; lucid, vivid and accurate descriptions of battles and bombardments, sieges and surrender of Forts, captured Batteries, The Immense Financial resources and compehensive measures of the Government, the enthusiasm and patriotic contributions of the people, together with sketches of the lives of all the eminent statesmen and military and naval commanders with a full and complete index.

Indian Muslim Minorities and the 1857 Rebellion

Indian Muslim Minorities and the 1857 Rebellion
Title Indian Muslim Minorities and the 1857 Rebellion PDF eBook
Author Ilyse R. Morgenstein Fuerst
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing
Pages 244
Release 2017-08-14
Genre History
ISBN 1786732378

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While jihad has been the subject of countless studies in the wake of recent terrorist attacks, scholarship on the topic has so far paid little attention to South Asian Islam and, more specifically, its place in South Asian history. Seeking to fill some gaps in the historiography, Ilyse R. Morgenstein Fuerst examines the effects of the 1857 Rebellion (long taught in Britain as the 'Indian Mutiny') on debates about the issue of jihad during the British Raj. Morgenstein Fuerst shows that the Rebellion had lasting, pronounced effects on the understanding by their Indian subjects (whether Muslim, Hindu or Sikh) of imperial rule by distant outsiders. For India's Muslims their interpretation of the Rebellion as jihad shaped subsequent discourses, definitions and codifications of Islam in the region. Morgenstein Fuerst concludes by demonstrating how these perceptions of jihad, contextualised within the framework of the 19th century Rebellion, continue to influence contemporary rhetoric about Islam and Muslims in the Indian subcontinent.Drawing on extensive primary source analysis, this unique take on Islamic identities in South Asia will be invaluable to scholars working on British colonial history, India and the Raj, as well as to those studying Islam in the region and beyond.

Rot, Riot, and Rebellion

Rot, Riot, and Rebellion
Title Rot, Riot, and Rebellion PDF eBook
Author Rex Bowman
Publisher University of Virginia Press
Pages 168
Release 2013-08-13
Genre History
ISBN 0813934710

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Thomas Jefferson had a radical dream for higher education. Designed to become the first modern public university, the University of Virginia was envisioned as a liberal campus with no religious affiliation, with elective courses and student self-government. Nearly two centuries after the university’s creation, its success now seems preordained—its founder, after all, was a great American genius. Yet what many don’t know is that Jefferson’s university almost failed. In Rot, Riot, and Rebellion, award-winning journalists Rex Bowman and Carlos Santos offer a dramatic re-creation of the university’s early struggles. Political enemies, powerful religious leaders, and fundamentalist Christians fought Jefferson and worked to thwart his dream. Rich students, many from southern plantations, held a sense of honor and entitlement that compelled them to resist even minor rules and regulations. They fought professors, townsfolk, and each other with guns, knives, and fists. In response, professors armed themselves—often with good reason: one was horsewhipped, others were attacked in their classrooms, and one was twice the target of a bomb. The university was often broke, and Jefferson’s enemies, crouched and ready to pounce, looked constantly for reasons to close its doors. Yet from its tumultuous, early days, Jefferson’s university—a cauldron of unrest and educational daring—blossomed into the first real American university. Here, Bowman and Santos bring us into the life of the University of Virginia at its founding to reveal how this once shaky institution grew into a novel, American-style university on which myriad other U.S. universities were modeled.