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This scholarly work provides a detailed and comprehensive examination of the Indian Mutiny, one of the most significant events in the history of British colonialism and Indian resistance. Charles Ball meticulously documents the Sepoy Insurrection, tracing its origins, key military engagements, and lasting impact on both Indian and British colonial policy.
The narrative covers the complex social, cultural, and political factors that led to the uprising, offering readers insight into the grievances of Indian soldiers and the broader population under British rule. Through careful analysis of military strategy and tactical decisions, Ball chronicles the major battles and campaigns that defined this period.
Essential for historians, students of colonial history, and those interested in Indian independence movements, this 2nd edition presents a valuable perspective on how this rebellion transformed British-Indian relations and contributed to the eventual restructuring of colonial administration in India.
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