Description
Camp and Cantonment is a compelling historical journal written by Leopold Grimston Paget, documenting his experiences during the tumultuous years of 1857-1859 in India. This period coincided with the Indian Rebellion, a watershed moment in British colonial history.
Paget’s detailed observations provide readers with an intimate look at military life in camps and cantonments across India during this critical era. The journal includes not only his accounts of daily life and military operations but also descriptions of the journey to India, offering context for understanding the British military presence.
As a primary source document, this work is invaluable for historians, students, and enthusiasts interested in 19th-century Indian history, British imperialism, and military affairs. Paget’s firsthand narrative captures the tensions, challenges, and cultural encounters of the period, making it an essential read for those seeking authentic historical perspectives on colonial India.







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