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The Blue Pamphlet on Indian Affairs by an Officer Once in the Bengal Artillery W. Anderson


No. of pages 82

Published: 2019

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"The Blue Pamphlet on Indian Affairs" by W. Anderson, an officer in the Bengal Artillery, provides a critical exploration of British colonial administration in India during the 19th century. The work delves into the complexities of British governance, military challenges, and the socio-political landscape of India. Anderson’s firsthand experiences offer a unique perspective on the relationship between the British authorities and the Indian population, highlighting the cultural misunderstandings and conflicts that arose. The pamphlet serves as both a personal narrative and a broader commentary on imperialism, aiming to shed light on the need for reform within the colonial system. [Generated by language model - please report any problems].

 

There are 82 pages in this book. This book was published in 2019 by HardPress Ltd .

William Anderson is a historian, educator, and author of twenty-five books of biography, travel, and history. His groundbreaking research on Laura Ingalls Wilder and her books led to many HarperCollins titles, including Laura Ingalls Wilder: A Biography, Laura Ingalls Wilder Country, and A Little House Sampler. He has also written for Travel & Leisure, the Saturday Evening Post, the Christian Science Monitor, and many other national magazines. Anderson is a frequent speaker at conferences, schools, and libraries. He makes his home in Michigan.