The 1857 Rebellion
Material type: TextPublication details: Oxford Oxford University Press 2010Description: 324pISBN:- 0198069138
- R69 P273
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includes index and biblioraphy
1. Sepoy mutiny
The history of the indian mutiny..........3
A history of the sepoy war in India ...........13
2. Nationalist Uprising
The character of the outbreak of 1857........23
Theories on the indian Mutiny ..........53
1857: A review.......93
Reflections on the mutiny.....112
3. Restorative movement
The great rebellion ....123
The struggle for succession : Rebels and loyalists in the Indian Mutiny of 1857...............132
4. Conspiracy versus organized movement
Muslim revivalists and the revolt of 1857...........151
The gwalior contingent in 1857-58: A study of the organization and ideology of the sepoy rebels .......159
5. Popular protest
Traditional elites in the great rebellion of 1857.......185
Eric stokes and the uprising of 1857...........204
Awadh in Revolt .............221
The politics of a Popular uprising ...................235
Four rebels of eighteen fiftey-seven ........257
The tribals and the 1857 uprising .............262
Popular culture and 1857.........272
The mentality of the mutiny .........281
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