Daughters of the Empire a memoir of life and times in the British Raj

This study shows how, by supporting their husbands, British women held together the greatest empire on earch, often to their private cost and pain. Based on a very rich collection of letters, diaries, and photographs, it is a story of class, snobbery, racism, but also of suffering and courage, told...

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Autor principal: MacFarlane, Iris (-)
Otros Autores: Bayly, Susan
Formato: Libro
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: New Delhi : Oxford University Press 2007
Edición:1st publ., 2nd impression
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Sumario:This study shows how, by supporting their husbands, British women held together the greatest empire on earch, often to their private cost and pain. Based on a very rich collection of letters, diaries, and photographs, it is a story of class, snobbery, racism, but also of suffering and courage, told in a vivid and moving way.
Descripción Física:xxxix, 165 p. : il. bl. y n. ; 24 cm
Bibliografía:Incluye referencias bibliográficas (p. xxxvi-xxxiv)
ISBN:9780195678123