About The Book: The White Mutiny: A Forgotten Episode in the History of the Indian Army by Alexander Cardew explores a lesser-known revolt by European soldiers of the East India Company’s army in 1858–59. The mutiny arose from dissatisfaction over their forced transfer to the British Crown’s service following the 1857 Indian Rebellion. Cardew examines the causes, events, and consequences of this protest, highlighting tensions within the British military structure. The book provides valuable insight into colonial military politics during a transformative period in British India.
Author: Alexander Cardew
Pages: 279
Edition: 1929
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