The Great Uprising of 1857: Commentaries, Studies and Documents

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The volume explores the scope and dimensions in the various issues and the indigenous perceptions of the Great Uprising of the 1857 in Uttar Pradesh region. It investigates this largest anti-colonial uprising east of Suez as a crises created under the larger network of English colonial economy. It focuses on an extremely important weekly newspaper Tilism published from Lucknow before the outbreak of the event. While offering an analysis of indigenous discourse in the 'rebels world of 1857' the volume contains studies stretching upon the themes of actual resistance offered to the colonial authority, 1857-59 with special reference to garhis and forests, the communication network of the 'rebels' and how Rana Jang Bahadur of Nepal was fishing in the troubled water vis-a-vis the 'fugitive rebels' as well as the British authorities. The volume closes with the reproduction of documents including the memoires (written at Andamans) of an 'ideologue', an eye-witness to the events at Delhi and Awadh for better understanding of the 'Voices of the Vanquished'.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR Saiyid Zaheer Husain Jafri

Saiyid Zaheer Husain Jafri, Reader in History at the Delhi University, obtained his Ph.D. degree from the Centre of Advanced Study in History, Aligarh Muslim University, Agrarian Conditions in Awadh, c 1595 to 1856,. He has published many papers on the history of Awadh, a number of which are republished in a revised form in this volume, along with some others published here for the first time. Dr. Jafri's other main interest is in arcchival sources of the Mughal period, on which too he has published numerous papers.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR Syed Najmul Raza Rizvi

Syed Najmul Raza Rizvi, Professor, Department of Medieval and Modern Indian History, D.D.U. Gorakhpur University.

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Title
The Great Uprising of 1857: Commentaries, Studies and Documents
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Edition
1st ed.
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ISBN
8179752777
Length
189p., 25cm.
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