The Raj at War - A People's History of India's Second World War
By: Yasmin Cordery Khan
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The Second World War was not fought by Britain alone. India produced the largest volunteer army in world history: over 2 million men. But, until now, there has never been a comprehensive account of India's turbulent home front and the nexus between warfare and Indiaâe(tm)s society. In The Raj at War we hear the myriad voices of ordinary Indian people, from the first Indian to win the Victoria Cross to the three soldiers imprisoned as âe~traitors to the Rajâe(tm) who returned to a heroâe(tm)s welcome, from the nurses in Indian General Hospitals to labourers and their families in remote villages. Yasmin Khan presents the overlooked history of India at war, and shows how mobilisation for the war unleashed seismic processes of economic, cultural and social change âe" decisively shaping the international war effort, the unravelling of the empire and Indiaâe(tm)s own political trajectory.
Publication Date:
02/06/2016
Number of Pages::
432
Binding:
Paper Back
ISBN:
9780099542278
Publisher Date:
02/06/2016
Number of Pages::
432
Binding:
Paper Back
ISBN:
9780099542278
The Second World War was not fought by Britain alone. India produced the largest volunteer army in world history: over 2 million men. But, until now, there has never been a comprehensive account of India's turbulent home front and the nexus between warfare and Indiaâe(tm)s society. In The Raj at War we hear the myriad voices of ordinary Indian people, from the first Indian to win the Victoria Cross to the three soldiers imprisoned as âe~traitors to the Rajâe(tm) who returned to a heroâe(tm)s welcome, from the nurses in Indian General Hospitals to labourers and their families in remote villages. Yasmin Khan presents the overlooked history of India at war, and shows how mobilisation for the war unleashed seismic processes of economic, cultural and social change âe" decisively shaping the international war effort, the unravelling of the empire and Indiaâe(tm)s own political trajectory.