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The Queen’s Daughters in India

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A historical account examining the lives and experiences of British women in colonial India. This comprehensive work explores the social, cultural, and personal dimensions of women’s roles in the British Raj.

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The Queen’s Daughters in India is a significant historical work that documents the experiences of British women during the colonial period in India. Written by Elizabeth W. Andrew, Katharine C. Bushnell, Josephine E. Butler, and Henry J. Wilson, this book provides an in-depth examination of women’s lives, their social responsibilities, and their interactions within Indian society.

The authors offer valuable insights into the daily lives, challenges, and contributions of British women in colonial India, exploring themes of cultural adaptation, social hierarchy, and gender roles. The work addresses the complex relationships between British women and Indian society, including their involvement in missionary work, social reform, and domestic life.

This historical document serves as an important resource for understanding the feminine perspective of the British Raj, providing first-hand accounts and detailed observations that complement traditional historical narratives. It remains relevant for scholars, historians, and readers interested in colonial history, women’s studies, and cross-cultural dynamics.

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Author

Elizabeth W. Andrew and Katharine C. Bushnell and Josephine E. Butler and Henry J. Wilson

Publisher

‏ : ‎ Gyan Publishing House

ISBN

9789374148907

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