Description
This historical narrative documents the significant mutiny of officers within the Bengal Army, offering a comprehensive account of one of the most important military events during British colonial rule in India. Henry Strachey provides an authoritative examination of the causes, progression, and consequences of this pivotal uprising.
The work serves as a crucial historical document that explores the tensions between the colonial military establishment and its officers. Through detailed descriptions and analysis, Strachey illuminates the complex circumstances that led to the mutiny and its far-reaching implications for the British Empire in India. This narrative remains an essential resource for understanding military history, colonial administration, and the social dynamics of 19th-century India.







Reviews
There are no reviews yet.