Description
A Lady’s Diary: Before and During the Indian Mutiny is a compelling historical document that captures the personal experiences and observations of M.H. Ouvry during one of the most significant events in Indian history. Written from a woman’s perspective, this diary offers unique insights into daily life in India before the uprising and the dramatic transformations that occurred during the 1857-1858 Indian Mutiny.
The narrative provides valuable firsthand accounts of the social, cultural, and political environment of British colonial India. Through Ouvry’s eyes, readers witness the tensions, fears, and challenges faced by the British community as the mutiny unfolded. The diary serves as an important historical record, documenting not only major events but also the intimate details of domestic life, relationships, and personal reflections during this tumultuous period.
This historical document is essential reading for anyone interested in Indian history, colonial British India, women’s perspectives on historical events, or the Indian Rebellion of 1857.







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