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Armies of the Raj: From the Great Indian Mutiny to Independence, 1858-1947

by Byron Farwell

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The structure of this book is somewhat similar to Farwell's "Mr. Kipling's Army," in that it logically moves through both history and the structure of an army; in this case, the Indian Army of the era between the Great Mutiny and Independence. One of the major surprises for me in this book is Farwell's hostility toward Gandhi and Nehru. There is something to be said for this, considering the effects of that duo's policies and politics, but it's still very rare to see both of them critiqued so harshly. The British don't escape unscathed, either, considering their attitudes towards the Indians. Recommended. ( )
  EricCostello | Dec 7, 2018 |
A fantastically great read. Starts rather slow with many new (and difficult) words, but rapidly builds into a remarkably retelling of British influence in Indian subcontinent. Of greatest interest was the comments about Gandhi in his early years and how despite all the historical rewriting he was a "Muddled thinker". The latter chapters of the British Armies attempts to assist the varied religious faction s obtain independence are captivating. A must read for all those people who believe that "the government will take care of your forever"!!. ( )
  busterrll | Nov 3, 2015 |
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