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Thirteen Months in China: A Subaltern Indian and the Colonial World

 
Anand A. Yang (Editor) Kamal Sheel (Editor) Ranjana Sheel (Editor)
Synopsis

The China Relief Expedition, an eight-nation military effort, was organized to rescue foreign nationals in the country during the Boxer Uprising (1899–1901). In Thirteen Months in China, Thakur Gadadhar Singh, a British Indian soldier of the 7th Rajput Regiment, recounts his experiences as he set sail along with his men for Beijing in the summer of 1900. Written shortly after his return to India in 1901, he details several aspects of China and its people he met over the course of thirteen months. Part travelogue, part history, Singh’s eyewitness account offers a first-hand view of the tumultuous events of the Boxer Uprising and its aftermath, as also of Chinese society, culture, politics, religion, and art and architecture, often in a comparative perspective. It is a rare historical source of an Indian subaltern’s outlook on the history of China, and its customs and practices.

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Bibliographic information

Title Thirteen Months in China: A Subaltern Indian and the Colonial World
Format Hardcover
Date published: 09.12.2017
Edition 1st. ed.
Language: English
isbn 9780199476466
length 336p.