Rebels Against the Raj : Western Fighters for India's Freedom
Rebels Against the Raj : Western Fighters for India's Freedom
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Author(s): Guha, Ramachandra
ISBN No.: 9780008498801
Pages: 496
Year: 202301
Format: UK-B Format Paperback (Trade Paper)
Price: $ 18.61
Dispatch delay: Dispatched between 7 to 15 days
Status: Available

'A narrative of startling originality . his excitement at discovering a forgotten chapter of Indian history is contagious . As discussions of Britain's colonial legacy become increasingly polarised, we are in ever more need of nuanced books like this one' Sam Dalrymple, Spectator 'Fascinating and provocative . Guha organises his material expertly and presents it clearly and stylishly, illuminating an aspect of Raj history which is often forgotten or neglected but which is nonetheless crucial for an understanding both of present-day India and of Britons' complex and ambivalent past relationship to this 'jewel' in their collective crown. This superb book does them justice, as well as adding a new dimension to the histories both of subject India and of imperial Britain - and being a thoroughly good read' Literary Review 'Guha has done well to remind us of these forgotten stories, all the more as India, like much of the world, is becoming more xenophobic and intolerant, believing all the virtues lie in national frontiers' Irish Times 'Illuminating and engaging . Guha's wide-ranging research and lucid narration brings to life these men and women . Rebels Against the Raj, however, makes a larger, more important and incisive point. Guha calls the lives and work of these rebels a morality tale for the world we now inhabit - a world incandescent with xenophobia and jingoism, and full of contempt for thoughts and ideas that a culture can imbibe from outside its borders' New Statesman 'Eminently readable and dazzling .


Painstakingly researched, this is history writing at its best. It is indeed a masterly study of hitherto neglected western figures of modern India and opens a new way of engaging with the complex fault-lines between nationalism and imperialism, between India and the West . Guha's outstanding work . couldn't be more relevant. Every Indian should read this book' The Tribune.


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