'It gives us a power and strength which we do not possess': Martiality, manliness, and India's Great War enlistment drive
This article studies the extraordinarily broad advocacy of military enlistment by India's political and intellectual elites during the First World War. Though often interpreted as politically motivated, it shows above all a preoccupation with the enlivening effects of military experience - in p...
Main Author: | Upton, R |
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Format: | Journal article |
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Cambridge University Press
2018
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