Donald Featherstone's Redcoats for the Raj Tales from a Victorian Barrackroom
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India 1868; The Hot Season. Stifling barrackrooms and soul-destroying boredom. The foot soldier was no part of the opulence that was the British Raj. From eight in the morning to five at night- unless parading for church on Sunday or chastising erring tribesmen on the North-West Frontier- the army locked its soldiers in huts to fester. This is the story of the men who made Imperial India possible. They belonged to the underside of Victorias Jewel in the Crown. Britain totally controlled the sub-continent not through enlightened government but by force or arms. The Great Mutiny was put down as were all other rebellions by men just like those who lay in waiting in the stifling heat of the barrackrooms of Aliwal Lines. While historically accurate this book does contain material that the modern reader might find distasteful.