Description
War and Sport in India, 1802-1806 presents a fascinating firsthand account through the diary entries of Officer John Pester, documenting his experiences during a pivotal period in Indian colonial history. This historical document captures the dual nature of British military life in India, interweaving accounts of warfare, military campaigns, and strategic operations with detailed descriptions of sporting activities that defined Anglo-Indian leisure culture.
Pester’s observations provide valuable insights into the social hierarchy, daily routines, and personal challenges faced by British officers stationed in India during the early 19th century. His narrative encompasses significant historical events while maintaining an intimate, personal perspective on life during wartime. The diary serves as both a military historical record and a cultural window into how the British officer class balanced the demands of imperial warfare with the sporting traditions that reinforced their social bonds and maintained morale in a distant colonial setting.







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