Description
Life in India offers a compelling historical account of John W. Dulles’ experiences traveling through colonial India during the 19th century. The narrative takes readers on a journey through three major regions: Madras, the Neilgherries (Nilgiri Mountains), and Calcutta, each with its distinct characteristics and cultural significance.
Dulles provides detailed observations of daily life, social customs, and the complex dynamics between British colonizers and Indian populations. His writings capture the landscape, climate, and living conditions of the era, along with insights into colonial society, local traditions, and economic activities. The book serves as an invaluable primary source for understanding India during the British Raj period, offering perspectives on both the British colonial experience and Indian life under imperial rule.
This work remains significant for historians, researchers, and readers interested in colonial history, travel literature, and 19th-century India.







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