Yankee India

Yankee India
Title Yankee India PDF eBook
Author Susan S. Bean
Publisher Mapin Publishing Pvt
Pages 296
Release 2001
Genre Art
ISBN

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Built around mariners' journals of their pioneering voyages, Yankee India charts the early development of commercial and cultural relations between the United States and India in the Age of Sail. The end of colonial rule in 1783 had given American merchants and ship owners the freedom to trade in Asia. Voyages from ports along the eastern seaboard were the first American links to the distant and exotic culture of India. Mariners' journals and letters speak of encounters with vastly different ways of life that sometimes challenged and sometimes reinforced ideas about decorum, religion, and morality and that influenced attitudes toward imperialism, legitimate rule, and free trade. Material embodiments of India at the time -- prints, paintings, and figurines depicting Indian scenes and people; "hubble-bubbles", "idols", fans and other souvenirs; as well as goods like bandannas, palampores (bed covers), and shawls-augment and illustrate the story. Previously untapped archives and collections of the Peabody Essex Museum, whose founders were captains and supercargoes in the Asia trade, provide the principal resources. These first encounters between the United States and India in the Age of Sail laid the foundation for American views of India and contributed to the development of American and Indian national and cultural sensibilities. Yankee India brings this important but little known episode to a wide range of readers interested in the histories of the United States and India, and in the impacts of intercultural encounters.

True Yankees

True Yankees
Title True Yankees PDF eBook
Author Dane A. Morrison
Publisher JHU Press
Pages 280
Release 2014-12-22
Genre History
ISBN 1421415429

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With American independence came the freedom to sail anywhere in the world under a new flag. Drawing on private journals, letters, ships' logs, memoirs, and newspaper accounts, this book traces America's earliest encounters on a global stage through the exhilarating experiences of five Yankee seafarers.

India and the World

India and the World
Title India and the World PDF eBook
Author Claude Markovits
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 305
Release 2021-03-25
Genre History
ISBN 1107186757

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India in the global economy -- India in global human circulations -- India in the world of wars and peace -- India in the global exchange of ideas -- India in global cultural circulations -- Indians and others -- Epilogue: Two Indian global events.

India

India
Title India PDF eBook
Author Emma Dorothy Eliza Nevitte Southworth
Publisher
Pages 652
Release 1858
Genre
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India's Special Forces

India's Special Forces
Title India's Special Forces PDF eBook
Author P C Katoch (Retd Indian Army)
Publisher Vij Books India Pvt Ltd
Pages 252
Release 2013-01-01
Genre History
ISBN 9382573976

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Employment till now of our nascent Special Forces have been analyzed including whether our Special Forces have actually been employed or used as Special Forces or primarily used in counter insurgency operations for which we have any number of other units available. The book brings out whether a rare resource like Special Forces should or should not be employed for such missions that can be performed by a host of other groups. In the backdrop of 21st Century threats, what should be the Special Forces structure in India, their concept of employment and doctrine? These are the other questions this book has attempted to answer.

Heathen, Hindoo, Hindu

Heathen, Hindoo, Hindu
Title Heathen, Hindoo, Hindu PDF eBook
Author Michael J. Altman
Publisher Oxford University Press
Pages 201
Release 2017
Genre History
ISBN 0190654929

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Heathen, Hindoo, Hindu is a groundbreaking analysis of American representations of religion in India before the turn of the twentieth century. Before Americans wrote about "Hinduism," they wrote about "heathenism," "the religion of the Hindoos," and "Brahmanism." Americans used the heathen, Hindoo, and Hindu as an other against which they represented themselves. The questions of American identity, classification, representation and the definition of "religion" that animated descriptions of heathens, Hindoos, and Hindus in the past still animate American debates today.

India's Silent Revolution

India's Silent Revolution
Title India's Silent Revolution PDF eBook
Author Fred Bohn Fisher
Publisher
Pages 236
Release 1919
Genre India
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