Author: Phiroze Vasunia
Publisher: OUP Oxford
ISBN: 0199203237
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 413
Book Description
Offering a unique cross-cultural study, this book provides a detailed account of the relationship between classical antiquity and the British colonial presence in India. Vasunia shows how classical culture pervaded the minds of the British colonizers, and highlights the many Indian receptions of Greco-Roman antiquity.
The Classics and Colonial India
Author: Phiroze Vasunia
Publisher: OUP Oxford
ISBN: 0199203237
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 413
Book Description
Offering a unique cross-cultural study, this book provides a detailed account of the relationship between classical antiquity and the British colonial presence in India. Vasunia shows how classical culture pervaded the minds of the British colonizers, and highlights the many Indian receptions of Greco-Roman antiquity.
Publisher: OUP Oxford
ISBN: 0199203237
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 413
Book Description
Offering a unique cross-cultural study, this book provides a detailed account of the relationship between classical antiquity and the British colonial presence in India. Vasunia shows how classical culture pervaded the minds of the British colonizers, and highlights the many Indian receptions of Greco-Roman antiquity.
Army and Navy Gazette
Jai Sixth!
Author: James Lunt
Publisher: Pen and Sword
ISBN: 1473815606
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 287
Book Description
This is the story of the 6th Queen Elizabeth's Own Gurkha Rifles from the Regiment raising in 1817 as the Cuttack Legion in the service of the Honourable East India Company until it's amalgamation with the 2nd King Edward VII's Gurkha Rifles ( The Sirmoor Rifles) to form the First Battalion of The Royal Gurkha Rifles in 1994. In the course of its 177 years' existence the Regiment has had many changes of title, acquiring its present one in 1959 when it became 'Queen Elizabeths Own'. In the days of the empire when men of many different races and religions served under the British Crown it was probably the Gurkha soldier who most captured the imagination of the British people, partially on account of his outstanding courage in battle, and partially because of his loyalty and sheer good humour. Prior to Independence in 1947 the former Indian Army contained ten regiments of Gurkha Rifles, each of two battalions. In 1948 four of these, of which the 6th Gurkha's was one, were transferred to the British Army. The others remained in the Indian Army. During the First World War the 6th greatly distinguished themselves at Gallipoli, and later Mesopotamia, Egypt, Persia, Salonika and Afghanistan. In the Second World War the Regiment fought in all the main theatres except North-West Europe, particularly in Burma where the Third Battalion was awarded two Vcs in one battle when serving with Wingate's Chindits. After the war the Regiment played a prominent part in Malaya during the Emergency, and later in Borneo during the confrontation with Indonesia. As will be evident to the reader of this book, wherever they served the 6th lived up to the Gurkha philosophy that is is 'Better to doe then live a coward. The book also bears out the assertion that Field Marshal Viscount Slim, himself an officer of the 6th, that the Gurkha is 'the ideal infantryman'. Although it is sad that, owing to the reduction in strength of the British Army the 6th Gurkhas are being required to amalgamate with the equally distinguished 2nd Gurkhas, it is at least comforting that there will be Gurkhas serving in the Crown, as there have been since 1815. Long may they continue to do so, but no longer will the stirring cry 'Jai Sixth! (Go Sixth) be heard on the battlefield or sports ground. Royalties from sales of this book have been donated by the author to the 6th Gurkha's Benevolent Fund.
Publisher: Pen and Sword
ISBN: 1473815606
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 287
Book Description
This is the story of the 6th Queen Elizabeth's Own Gurkha Rifles from the Regiment raising in 1817 as the Cuttack Legion in the service of the Honourable East India Company until it's amalgamation with the 2nd King Edward VII's Gurkha Rifles ( The Sirmoor Rifles) to form the First Battalion of The Royal Gurkha Rifles in 1994. In the course of its 177 years' existence the Regiment has had many changes of title, acquiring its present one in 1959 when it became 'Queen Elizabeths Own'. In the days of the empire when men of many different races and religions served under the British Crown it was probably the Gurkha soldier who most captured the imagination of the British people, partially on account of his outstanding courage in battle, and partially because of his loyalty and sheer good humour. Prior to Independence in 1947 the former Indian Army contained ten regiments of Gurkha Rifles, each of two battalions. In 1948 four of these, of which the 6th Gurkha's was one, were transferred to the British Army. The others remained in the Indian Army. During the First World War the 6th greatly distinguished themselves at Gallipoli, and later Mesopotamia, Egypt, Persia, Salonika and Afghanistan. In the Second World War the Regiment fought in all the main theatres except North-West Europe, particularly in Burma where the Third Battalion was awarded two Vcs in one battle when serving with Wingate's Chindits. After the war the Regiment played a prominent part in Malaya during the Emergency, and later in Borneo during the confrontation with Indonesia. As will be evident to the reader of this book, wherever they served the 6th lived up to the Gurkha philosophy that is is 'Better to doe then live a coward. The book also bears out the assertion that Field Marshal Viscount Slim, himself an officer of the 6th, that the Gurkha is 'the ideal infantryman'. Although it is sad that, owing to the reduction in strength of the British Army the 6th Gurkhas are being required to amalgamate with the equally distinguished 2nd Gurkhas, it is at least comforting that there will be Gurkhas serving in the Crown, as there have been since 1815. Long may they continue to do so, but no longer will the stirring cry 'Jai Sixth! (Go Sixth) be heard on the battlefield or sports ground. Royalties from sales of this book have been donated by the author to the 6th Gurkha's Benevolent Fund.
The Shape of Things To Come - A Science Fiction Classic (Complete Edition)
Author: H. G. Wells
Publisher: Good Press
ISBN:
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 519
Book Description
H.G. Wells' 'The Shape of Things To Come' is a seminal science fiction classic that depicts a future world ravaged by war and chaos. In this visionary work, Wells explores themes of technological advancement, social evolution, and the consequences of unchecked power. The novel's intricate narrative weaves together thought-provoking ideas with vivid imagery, creating a compelling and immersive reading experience that challenges readers to contemplate the potential outcomes of humanity's choices. Set against a backdrop of post-apocalyptic landscapes and political upheaval, 'The Shape of Things To Come' stands as a testament to Wells' keen insight into the trajectory of civilization and the fragility of society. Both a cautionary tale and a hopeful vision of human potential, this complete edition of the novel showcases Wells' unparalleled storytelling and philosophical depth.
Publisher: Good Press
ISBN:
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 519
Book Description
H.G. Wells' 'The Shape of Things To Come' is a seminal science fiction classic that depicts a future world ravaged by war and chaos. In this visionary work, Wells explores themes of technological advancement, social evolution, and the consequences of unchecked power. The novel's intricate narrative weaves together thought-provoking ideas with vivid imagery, creating a compelling and immersive reading experience that challenges readers to contemplate the potential outcomes of humanity's choices. Set against a backdrop of post-apocalyptic landscapes and political upheaval, 'The Shape of Things To Come' stands as a testament to Wells' keen insight into the trajectory of civilization and the fragility of society. Both a cautionary tale and a hopeful vision of human potential, this complete edition of the novel showcases Wells' unparalleled storytelling and philosophical depth.
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The Shape of Things To Come (Science Fiction Classic)
Author: H. G. Wells
Publisher: Good Press
ISBN:
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 519
Book Description
In his renowned science fiction classic, 'The Shape of Things To Come,' H. G. Wells explores a future world reeling from the devastation of war and technological advancements. Through his vivid and imaginative narrative, Wells paints a compelling portrait of a society grappling with the consequences of progress and the potential for a brighter future. This novel is a thought-provoking commentary on the impact of science and technology on humanity, making it a timeless work that continues to resonate with readers today. Wells' writing style combines gripping storytelling with profound insights into human nature, creating a compelling read that keeps readers engaged from start to finish. 'The Shape of Things To Come' truly embodies the essence of classic science fiction literature, making it a must-read for fans of the genre and anyone interested in exploring the possibilities of the future.
Publisher: Good Press
ISBN:
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 519
Book Description
In his renowned science fiction classic, 'The Shape of Things To Come,' H. G. Wells explores a future world reeling from the devastation of war and technological advancements. Through his vivid and imaginative narrative, Wells paints a compelling portrait of a society grappling with the consequences of progress and the potential for a brighter future. This novel is a thought-provoking commentary on the impact of science and technology on humanity, making it a timeless work that continues to resonate with readers today. Wells' writing style combines gripping storytelling with profound insights into human nature, creating a compelling read that keeps readers engaged from start to finish. 'The Shape of Things To Come' truly embodies the essence of classic science fiction literature, making it a must-read for fans of the genre and anyone interested in exploring the possibilities of the future.
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Proscribing Peace
Author: Sophie Haspeslagh
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781526157591
Category :
Languages : en
Pages :
Book Description
Parties in conflict have labelled opponents for centuries, but Proscribing peace explores how international proscription has solidified such judgments by creating a category that has both symbolic and material ramifications. Sophie Haspeslagh draws on personal interviews and 20 years of statements by successive Colombian governments and the FARC to show how having stigmatized the armed group in such an extreme way, proscription makes it much harder to make peace with them. The branding of armed groups as 'terrorists' post 9/11 created a policy straitjacket for governments making it is more difficult to initiate negotiations with a listed group. This book develops the notion of the 'linguistic ceasefire' to explore how governments that claim they will never negotiate with terrorists end-up doing just that.
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781526157591
Category :
Languages : en
Pages :
Book Description
Parties in conflict have labelled opponents for centuries, but Proscribing peace explores how international proscription has solidified such judgments by creating a category that has both symbolic and material ramifications. Sophie Haspeslagh draws on personal interviews and 20 years of statements by successive Colombian governments and the FARC to show how having stigmatized the armed group in such an extreme way, proscription makes it much harder to make peace with them. The branding of armed groups as 'terrorists' post 9/11 created a policy straitjacket for governments making it is more difficult to initiate negotiations with a listed group. This book develops the notion of the 'linguistic ceasefire' to explore how governments that claim they will never negotiate with terrorists end-up doing just that.
British Steam Military Connections: LNER Steam Locomotives & Tornado
Author: Keith Langston
Publisher: Pen and Sword
ISBN: 1526759837
Category : Transportation
Languages : en
Pages : 324
Book Description
This British Railways history explores the long-held tradition of naming steam locomotives in honor of the military. The naming of steam locomotives was a beloved British tradition since the first railway locomotives appeared in 1804. Many of the names were chosen in honor of military personnel, regiments, squadrons, naval vessels, aircraft, battles and associated historic events. This volume looks specifically at the steam locomotives with military-inspired names that were built by the London & North Eastern Railway, which joined the British Railways stock in 1948. A large number of the company’s Jubilee class locomotives were given names with a military connection, as were a small number of Black Five class engines. Famously the majority of the much-admired Royal Scot class of engines carried names associated with the military in general and regimental names in particular. Many of the nameplates were adorned with ornate crests and badges. Long after the demise of mainline steam, rescued nameplates have become prized collectors’ items. This generously illustrated publication highlights the relevant steam locomotives and explains the origins and social history surrounding their military names.
Publisher: Pen and Sword
ISBN: 1526759837
Category : Transportation
Languages : en
Pages : 324
Book Description
This British Railways history explores the long-held tradition of naming steam locomotives in honor of the military. The naming of steam locomotives was a beloved British tradition since the first railway locomotives appeared in 1804. Many of the names were chosen in honor of military personnel, regiments, squadrons, naval vessels, aircraft, battles and associated historic events. This volume looks specifically at the steam locomotives with military-inspired names that were built by the London & North Eastern Railway, which joined the British Railways stock in 1948. A large number of the company’s Jubilee class locomotives were given names with a military connection, as were a small number of Black Five class engines. Famously the majority of the much-admired Royal Scot class of engines carried names associated with the military in general and regimental names in particular. Many of the nameplates were adorned with ornate crests and badges. Long after the demise of mainline steam, rescued nameplates have become prized collectors’ items. This generously illustrated publication highlights the relevant steam locomotives and explains the origins and social history surrounding their military names.