
- 416 pages
- English
- ePUB (mobile friendly)
- Available on iOS & Android
About this book
A sparkling, provocative history of the English in South Asia during Queen Victoria's reign.
Between 1837 and 1901, less than 100,000 Britons at any one time managed an empire of 300 million people spread over the vast area that now includes India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, and Burma. How was this possible, and what were these people like? The British administration in India took pride in its efficiency and broad-mindedness, its devotion to duty and its sense of imperial grandeur, but it has become fashionable to deprecate it for its arrogance and ignorance. In this balanced, witty, and multi-faceted history, David Gilmour goes far to explain the paradoxes of the "Anglo-Indians," showing us what they hoped to achieve and what sort of society they thought they were helping to build.
The Ruling Caste principally concerns the officers of the legendary India Civil Service—each of whom to perform as magistrate, settlement officer, sanitation inspector, public-health officer, and more for the million or so people in his charge. Gilmour extends his study to every level of the administration and to the officers' women and children, so often ignored in previous works, and reveals the real trials and triumphs of an imperial ruling class; on the dangerous temptations that an empire's power encourages; and on relations between governor and governed, between European and Asian.
"An arresting and richly detailed portrait of how the British ruled 19th-century India." ? Washington Post Book World
"An extraordinarily evenhanded book about the Indian Civil Service and the work and lives of its members." ? Boston Sunday Globe
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Table of contents
- Cover
- Title Page
- Copyright Notice
- Contents
- Dedication
- Preface
- Note on Spelling and Currency
- Glossary of Indian and Anglo-Indian Words
- Principal Positions in the Executive Branch of the Indian Government, 1900
- Maps
- Introduction: Queen Victoria’s Indian Empire
- 1. Old Boys
- 2. Competition Wallahs
- 3. Griffins
- 4. District Officers
- 5. Campers
- 6. Magistrates and Judges
- 7. Black Sheep
- 8. Frontiersmen
- 9. Residents and Agents
- 10. Mandarins
- 11. Life at the Top
- 12. Thinkers
- 13. Players
- 14. Husbands and Lovers
- 15. Families and Exiles
- 16. Pensioners
- Notes
- Bibliography
- Acknowledgements
- Index
- Also by David Gilmour
- Copyright