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... Indian life and a crying condemnation of the caste system which perpetuates it ' . He felt the hostility of the residents of the major towns to the British , now clinging to their great south Asian Empire by their finger tips . Walking ...
... Indian life and a crying condemnation of the caste system which perpetuates it ' . He felt the hostility of the residents of the major towns to the British , now clinging to their great south Asian Empire by their finger tips . Walking ...
Strana 471
... Indian society was irrevocably split on the lines of caste and religion and that the Raj was the only thing that lay between India and anarchy . That view was at least plausible in the last two years of British rule . The young British ...
... Indian society was irrevocably split on the lines of caste and religion and that the Raj was the only thing that lay between India and anarchy . That view was at least plausible in the last two years of British rule . The young British ...
Strana 496
... Indian anthropology and history now seemed set on an upward path in Europe , north America , and India . More practically , the Indian rebellion of 1857 was a topic that could be mined for sources in Cambridge itself and had ...
... Indian anthropology and history now seemed set on an upward path in Europe , north America , and India . More practically , the Indian rebellion of 1857 was a topic that could be mined for sources in Cambridge itself and had ...
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