The compassionate memsahibs : welfare activities of British women in India, 1900-1947
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The compassionate memsahibs : welfare activities of British women in India, 1900-1947
(Contributions in women's studies, no. 90)
Greenwood Press, 1988
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Bibliography: p. [127]-131
Includes index
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内容説明
The Compassionate Memsahibs refutes the traditional view--perpetuated in the works of writers like Rudyard Kipling--of the memsahibs as a homogeneous group of aloof, pampered women who had little interest in India. Here Mary Ann Lind presents information about the lives of fifteen memsahibs--all of which is previously unpublished--who voluntarily participated in reform and welfare activities in India during the first half of this century. Their activities and experiences placed them outside the more expected lifestyle of the memsahib and offer contemporary social historians a new window through which to view the Raj.
目次
- Preface Introduction Fishing Fleets Modern Memsahibs Official Welfare Reform Personal Perspectives Places and Politics The Medical Memsahibs Medicine on the Side Into the Village Varied Opportunities The War and After Conclusion Essay on Sources Appendixes: Biographical Information on Women Present in This Study
- Glossary of Indian Terms Bibliography Index
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