What I Remember of the Great Rebellion

What I Remember of the Great Rebellion
Author: Wells B. Fox
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 324
Release: 1892
Genre: Medicine, Military
ISBN: UOM:39015010216235

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What I Remember of the Great Rebellion

What I Remember of the Great Rebellion
Author: Wells B. Fox
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 278
Release: 1892
Genre: Medicine, Military
ISBN: OCLC:428700005

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What I Remember of the Great Rebellion

What I Remember of the Great Rebellion
Author: Fox Wells B
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2022-10-27
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1017554412

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Indian Muslim Minorities and the 1857 Rebellion

Indian Muslim Minorities and the 1857 Rebellion
Author: Ilyse R. Morgenstein Fuerst
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 243
Release: 2017-08-14
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781786722379

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While jihad has been the subject of countless studies in the wake of recent terrorist attacks, scholarship on the topic has so far paid little attention to South Asian Islam and, more specifically, its place in South Asian history. Seeking to fill some gaps in the historiography, Ilyse R. Morgenstein Fuerst examines the effects of the 1857 Rebellion (long taught in Britain as the 'Indian Mutiny') on debates about the issue of jihad during the British Raj. Morgenstein Fuerst shows that the Rebellion had lasting, pronounced effects on the understanding by their Indian subjects (whether Muslim, Hindu or Sikh) of imperial rule by distant outsiders. For India's Muslims their interpretation of the Rebellion as jihad shaped subsequent discourses, definitions and codifications of Islam in the region. Morgenstein Fuerst concludes by demonstrating how these perceptions of jihad, contextualised within the framework of the 19th century Rebellion, continue to influence contemporary rhetoric about Islam and Muslims in the Indian subcontinent.Drawing on extensive primary source analysis, this unique take on Islamic identities in South Asia will be invaluable to scholars working on British colonial history, India and the Raj, as well as to those studying Islam in the region and beyond.

Burnside s Boys

Burnside s Boys
Author: Darin Wipperman
Publsiher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 529
Release: 2023-04-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780811772655

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Unique among Union army corps, the Ninth fought in both the Eastern and Western theaters of the Civil War. The corps’ veterans called their service a “geography class,” and others have called the Ninth “a wandering corps” because it covered more ground than any corps in the Union armies. With the same attention to detail that he gave to the First Corps in First for the Union, Darin Wipperman vividly reconstructs life—and death—in the Ninth Corps. The roots of the Ninth Corps lay in the early 1862 coastal expeditions in the Carolinas under Ambrose Burnside. After this successful campaign—a master class in Civil War amphibious warfare that turned Burnside into a star—Burnside’s units coalesced into a corps, part of which reinforced Pope’s Army of Virginia at Second Bull Run during the summer of 1862. The Ninth fought with the Army of the Potomac in the Maryland campaign in September 1862, first at the Battle of South Mountain and then, in its most famous action, at Antietam, where it suffered 25 percent casualties attempting to seize what became known as Burnside’s Bridge. Three months later, the corps was lightly engaged at the Battle of Fredericksburg, during which Burnside commanded the entire Army of the Potomac. After the disaster of Fredericksburg, the Ninth—again under Burnside—spent much of 1863 in the West with the Army of the Ohio, performing occupation duty in Kentucky and then in Grant’s campaign to take Vicksburg, Mississippi. It fought in Tennessee and helped take Knoxville before returning East, a shell of itself thanks largely to disease. Reorganized, the Ninth joined Grant’s Overland Campaign in Virginia, fighting—with horrifying losses—at the Wilderness and Spotsylvania. It joined the siege of Petersburg, including the infamous Battle of the Crater in July 1864, and remained at Petersburg through the end of the war, where it participated in the assault that broke the siege in April 1865, forcing Lee’s army into retreat, and final defeat, at Appomattox. From the Carolinas to Maryland, from Kentucky, Mississippi, and Tennessee to Virginia, the Ninth Corps sacrificed for the Union—and burnished its place in the annals of the American Civil War.

History of the Great Rebellion from Its Commencement to Its Close Giving an Account of Its Origin

History of the Great Rebellion  from Its Commencement to Its Close  Giving an Account of Its Origin
Author: Thomas Prentice Kettell
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 944
Release: 1865
Genre: United States
ISBN: HARVARD:32044019418409

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History of the Great Rebellion

History of the Great Rebellion
Author: Thomas Prentice Kettell
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 894
Release: 1875
Genre: United States
ISBN: PRNC:32101059765337

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Pictorial History of the Great Rebellion

Pictorial History of the Great Rebellion
Author: William O. Blake
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 1020
Release: 1863
Genre: United States
ISBN: OSU:32435020641031

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