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Children of the Raj
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Publisher
Weidenfeld & Nicolson Ltd
Publication date
April 1, 2006
Pages
362
Binding
Hardcover
Book category
Adult Non-Fiction
ISBN-13
9780297847298
ISBN-10
0297847295
Dimensions
1.75 by 6.50 by 9.50 in.
Weight
1.60 lbs.
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$40.00
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Summaries and Reviews
Summary
This volume reveals the shocking history of what the British in India did with their children.
Amazon.com description: Product Description: The children of the raj are legion, yet their story has never previously been told. Like Katie Hickman's 'Daughters of Britannia' it is dramatic and traumatic involving dangerous voyages, vivid experiences in exotic places and profound emotions springing from the sudden, unexplained and lengthy separation of children from their parents. 'We Indian children', the novelist Thackeray called himself when packed off back to England aged 4. The tragic plight of such youngers is epitomised by two well-known fictional characters. Punch in Kipling's semi-autobiographical 'Baa Baa, Black Sheep' is bereft of his parents and victimised by his guardian during a five-year exile from India, and Mary Lennox in 'The Secret Garden' is orphaned and transplanted abruptly from a garden full of scarlet hibiscus to a bleak Yorkshire moor. Brendon's evocative, at times heart-tugging book, runs from the 18th century and the East India Company, through the Afghan wars, the Indian mutiny and the more settled era of the Queen Empress, and culminates in the conflict leading to Britain's hurried exit in 1947. Its subject is the young progeny of traders, soldiers, civil servants, missionaries, planters, engineers and what should be done with them. Until the coming of air travel these children often only saw their parents every few years. Then there were the children, often half caste, born of Anglo-Indian marriages and affairs. Sent back to Britain they were often reviled as 'darkies', 'a touch of the tar-brush'. And then there were the children educated in India. Brendon reveals appalling stories of abuse at the hands of servants. What frequently unites Brendon's wildly different subjects is their loneliness--drawing on letters, diaries, memoirs and interviews, she portrays children who had to discipline themselves to adapt (often ingeniously) to unfamiliar cultures, far away from family and forced to spend termtime in boarding schools and holidays with unfamiliar families.
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Hardcover
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from Weidenfeld & Nicolson Ltd (April 1, 2006)
9780297847298 | details & prices | 362 pages | 6.50 × 9.50 × 1.75 in. | 1.60 lbs | List price $40.00
About: This volume reveals the shocking history of what the British in India did with their children.
About: This volume reveals the shocking history of what the British in India did with their children.
Paperback
from Phoenix (July 15, 2006)
9780753820827 | details & prices | 368 pages | 5.25 × 7.75 × 1.00 in. | 0.74 lbs | List price $15.95
About: Over the span of British rule in India, the children of the Raj numbered in the millions; yet their dramatic, often traumatic, stories have never been fully told.
About: Over the span of British rule in India, the children of the Raj numbered in the millions; yet their dramatic, often traumatic, stories have never been fully told.
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