Description
Letters Written During the Indian Mutiny is a remarkable historical compilation that captures the voices of those who lived through the tumultuous events of 1857-1858. Edited by Countess Roberts and Fred Roberts, this collection brings together correspondence from soldiers, officers, civilians, and family members who witnessed the dramatic upheaval that shook British India.
Through personal letters, readers gain intimate insights into the daily experiences, emotions, and perspectives of individuals caught in the chaos of the rebellion. The collection provides valuable primary source material that illuminates the military campaigns, social tensions, and human drama of this pivotal period. These firsthand accounts offer a more nuanced understanding of the mutiny beyond standard historical narratives, revealing the personal struggles and triumphs of those involved.
Published by Gyan Publishing House, this edition preserves these important historical documents for contemporary readers and scholars interested in British-Indian history, colonial military affairs, and the broader implications of the Indian Mutiny on both Indian and British societies.







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