Description
Six Months In India is a significant historical work presenting Mary Carpenter’s firsthand observations and experiences during her six-month journey through India. Published across two volumes, this detailed account provides valuable insights into Indian society, culture, customs, and the British colonial administration of the period.
Carpenter’s narrative covers her travels across various regions of India, documenting encounters with local populations, religious practices, educational institutions, and social conditions. Her writings reflect both the perspectives of Victorian England and genuine curiosity about Indian civilization. The work serves as an important historical document for understanding 19th-century India through the lens of a prominent British social reformer and traveler.
This two-volume set remains essential reading for historians, scholars, and those interested in colonial India, travel literature, and Victorian social commentary.







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