Sind Revisited

Sind Revisited
Title Sind Revisited PDF eBook
Author Richard Francis Burton
Publisher BoD – Books on Demand
Pages 342
Release 2024-08-23
Genre Fiction
ISBN 3385563798

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Reprint of the original, first published in 1877.

Sind revisited

Sind revisited
Title Sind revisited PDF eBook
Author sir Richard Francis Burton
Publisher
Pages 546
Release 1877
Genre
ISBN

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Sind Revisited: with Notices of the Anglo-Indian Army; Railroads; Past, Present and Future, Etc

Sind Revisited: with Notices of the Anglo-Indian Army; Railroads; Past, Present and Future, Etc
Title Sind Revisited: with Notices of the Anglo-Indian Army; Railroads; Past, Present and Future, Etc PDF eBook
Author Sir Richard Francis Burton
Publisher
Pages 344
Release 1877
Genre India
ISBN

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Sindh Revisited

Sindh Revisited
Title Sindh Revisited PDF eBook
Author Christopher Ondaatje
Publisher Toronto ; HarperCollins
Pages 362
Release 1996
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN

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Sindh Revisited is the remarkable story of the author's fascination with the early life of Sir Richard Francis Burton (1821-1890). It is the story of an incredible journey, too - deep into the heart of British India, and the India and Sindh of today. Christopher Ondaatje's Sindh Revisited is the extraordinarily sensitive account of the author's quest to uncover the secrets of the seven years Richard Burton spent in India in the army of the East India Company from 1842 to 1849. "If I wanted to fill the gap in my understanding of Richard Burton, I would have to do something that had never been done before: follow in his footsteps in India...". The journey covered thousands of miles - trekking across deserts where ancient tribes meet modern civilization in the valley of the mighty Indus River. What was it that Burton discovered in India? What was it that changed him from a rebellious, wayward youth into a man of courage, imagination, wisdom and personal power? Through this unique book and the journey it describes, we come nearer than ever before to understanding the mystery of Richard Burton and the devils that drove him.

The Academy

The Academy
Title The Academy PDF eBook
Author
Publisher
Pages 618
Release 1877
Genre
ISBN

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For the Record

For the Record
Title For the Record PDF eBook
Author Anjali Arondekar
Publisher Duke University Press
Pages 230
Release 2009-09-15
Genre History
ISBN 0822391023

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Anjali Arondekar considers the relationship between sexuality and the colonial archive by posing the following questions: Why does sexuality (still) seek its truth in the historical archive? What are the spatial and temporal logics that compel such a return? And conversely, what kind of “archive” does such a recuperative hermeneutics produce? Rather than render sexuality’s relationship to the colonial archive through the preferred lens of historical invisibility (which would presume that there is something about sexuality that is lost or silent and needs to “come out”), Arondekar engages sexuality’s recursive traces within the colonial archive against and through our very desire for access. The logic and the interpretive resources of For the Record arise out of two entangled and minoritized historiographies: one in South Asian studies and the other in queer/sexuality studies. Focusing on late colonial India, Arondekar examines the spectacularization of sexuality in anthropology, law, literature, and pornography from 1843 until 1920. By turning to materials and/or locations that are familiar to most scholars of queer and subaltern studies, Arondekar considers sexuality at the center of the colonial archive rather than at its margins. Each chapter addresses a form of archival loss, troped either in a language of disappearance or paucity, simulacrum or detritus: from Richard Burton’s missing report on male brothels in Karáchi (1845) to a failed sodomy prosecution in Northern India, Queen Empress v. Khairati (1884), and from the ubiquitous India-rubber dildos found in colonial pornography of the mid-to-late nineteenth century to the archival detritus of Kipling’s stories about the Indian Mutiny of 1857.

Beatson's Mutiny

Beatson's Mutiny
Title Beatson's Mutiny PDF eBook
Author Richard Stevenson
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing
Pages 472
Release 2015-03-23
Genre History
ISBN 0857736914

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Over a long and varied career, Major-General William Beatson earned a fine reputation as a leader of irregular cavalry in the nineteenth century. He trained many future commanders of the Victorian army, saw action in Spain and British India, and rode with the Heavy Brigade at the Battle of Balaklava. But tasked with disciplining the Turkish Bashi-Bazouks during the Crimean War, his character flaws led him into conflict with politicians and diplomats running the war, who accused him of inciting mutiny. Parliament, newspapers and the law courts then became his chosen battlefields as he fought to clear his name and return to duty. By bringing Beatson s life and career into sharper focus, Richard Stevenson connects wide-ranging themes in Victorian military and imperial history in a fresh and accessible way."