This book is an annotated English translation of Gadadhar Singh's Cīn Me Terah Mās (1902), a stunning account, in Hindi, of his experiences in China as a soldier in the International Expedition-a multinational force of eight nations organized in the summer of 1900 to march on the capital city of Beijing, lift the siege of the Foreign Legations there, and defeat the insurgent Boxers and the Qing Empire that supported the movement. Written shortly after his return from Beijing, Singh details many aspects of China and its people he encountered in person over the course of thirteen months. Part travelogue, part history, his story of China offers an eyewitness account of the tumultuous events of the Boxer Uprising and its aftermath along with a remarkable close-up view of Chinese society, culture, politics, religion, art, and architecture, and other 'knowable and suitable subjects', from the perspective of an Indian subaltern.
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Introduction The War in China: The Sea Voyage War Scenes: Mission Tianjin Miscellaneous Accounts: Zhili Province About the Editors and Translators
Gadadhar Singh's account of his experiences in China as a soldier in the International Expedition to march on the capital city of Beijing Singh's subaltern perspective renders a highly sympathetic account of neighbouring China and the many connections and similarities he perceived tying India to China Offers a personal view of Chinese society, culture, politics, religion, art and architecture, and other 'knowable and suitable subjects' Details many aspects of China and its people he encountered in person over the course of thirteen months A first-person account of Singh's time in China; the first detailed travelogue and history of China written in a South Asian language
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Anand A. Yang is a professor of International Studies and History, the chair of the Department of History, and was formerly the director of the Henry M. Jackson School of International Studies, University of Washington, Seattle. Kamal Sheel is a professor of Chinese Studies at Banaras Hindu University, India. Ranjana Sheel is a professor of History at the Faculty of Social Sciences at Banaras Hindu University, India.
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Gadadhar Singh's account of his experiences in China as a soldier in the International Expedition to march on the capital city of Beijing Singh's subaltern perspective renders a highly sympathetic account of neighbouring China and the many connections and similarities he perceived tying India to China Offers a personal view of Chinese society, culture, politics, religion, art and architecture, and other 'knowable and suitable subjects' Details many aspects of China and its people he encountered in person over the course of thirteen months A first-person account of Singh's time in China; the first detailed travelogue and history of China written in a South Asian language
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9780199476466
Publisert
2017
Utgiver
OUP India; OUP India
Vekt
494 gr
Høyde
221 mm
Bredde
148 mm
Dybde
25 mm
Aldersnivå
P, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
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Antall sider
336

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Anand A. Yang is a professor of International Studies and History, the chair of the Department of History, and was formerly the director of the Henry M. Jackson School of International Studies, University of Washington, Seattle. Kamal Sheel is a professor of Chinese Studies at Banaras Hindu University, India. Ranjana Sheel is a professor of History at the Faculty of Social Sciences at Banaras Hindu University, India.