A Miscellany of Mutinies and Massacres in India

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The aim of this book is to show the reader the gradual change of the roll of the British in India from merchant to ruler, from having a tenuous toehold on trading sites on the coast by permission of the local ruler to becoming the paramount power, putting down and setting up princes. All this was achieved with the aid of the native soldier, the sepoy, who, properly led was more than a match for the troops of the native princes, as is evidenced by the disparity in the number of troops which so often faced the British, good generalship of course made all the difference, and with certain lamentable exceptions the British generals were superb leaders of men. It is often said of a general that his men would follow him anywhere, this was meant literally, British officers led their men from the front.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR Terence R. Blackburn

Terence R. Blackburn was born in London in 1938. He served with the Royal Army Medical Corps in Germany, and later continued his work in the field of health care until his retirement. He firmly believes that there are always two sides two sides to every story and that equal weight should be given to both.

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Title
A Miscellany of Mutinies and Massacres in India
Author
Edition
1st ed.
Publisher
ISBN
8131301699
Length
x+102p., Plates; Maps
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