Remains of the Raj

Remains of the Raj

by Antony Wild (Author)

Synopsis

Remains of the Raj shows how, 50 years after independence, Britishness still permeates many aspects of life in India. It focuses on what there is still to be seen in the modern Indian subcontinent from the time of the East India Company and its successor, the British Raj. The book is illustrated with archive material and contemporary photographs showing what remains of the British rule in India. Histories and descriptions are given of not only the grand edifices of the trading and colonial era but the everyday legacy and ephemera of daily life. The subject matter ranges from the magnificient to the minute, showing in its full diversity the influence of the long era of the British in India. The book covers: an historical overview; trade - factories, forts, tea and opium; the armed forces - the Indian army, navy and air force and the Great Game; religion and rememberance - churches, graveyards, museums and heritage; and infrastructure - railways.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 240
Publisher: HarperCollins Illustrated
Published: 01 Oct 2001

ISBN 10: 0007114281
ISBN 13: 9780007114283

Author Bio
Antony Wild, although a native of Yorkshire, has spent much time in India, where he acquired a particular passion for Moghul cookery. He is the figure behind the revival of the East India Company and author of The East India Company.