Gold, Sport, and Coffee Planting in Mysore. Exploring Colonial Mysore Through Gold, Sport, and Coffee
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- Nombre de pages490
- FormatePub
- ISBN406-4-06-624381-4
- EAN4064066243814
- Date de parution09/12/2019
- Protection num.Digital Watermarking
- Taille894 Ko
- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurGOOD PRESS
Résumé
In "Gold, Sport, and Coffee Planting in Mysore, " Robert H. Elliot offers a rich tapestry of experiences that intertwine the socio-economic landscapes of late 19th-century India. The book is a vivid chronicle, marked by Elliot's keen observational prowess and a literary style that blends descriptive narrative with analytical commentary. He intricately explores the burgeoning coffee plantation industry in Mysore, set against the backdrop of colonial enterprise, sporting pursuits, and the quest for gold in distant lands, rendering a multi-faceted view of this vibrant region's complexities.
Robert H. Elliot, a prominent figure in colonial administrative circles and an avid sportsman, draws from his diverse experiences in Mysore to pen this profound work. His background not only afforded him an insider'Äôs perspective on the dynamics of agriculture and commerce but also illuminated the intricate relationships among colonizers, indigenous cultures, and evolving ecological practices. Such firsthand knowledge enriches the narrative with authenticity, capturing the spirit of a rapidly changing world.
This book is essential for scholars in colonial studies, environmental history, and Indian economic history. Its compelling narrative and eloquent prose make it equally captivating for anyone fascinated by the intersections of culture, economy, and sport in historical contexts. Readers will emerge with a deeper understanding of Mysore's legacy and its significance in the broader colonial and global narrative.
Robert H. Elliot, a prominent figure in colonial administrative circles and an avid sportsman, draws from his diverse experiences in Mysore to pen this profound work. His background not only afforded him an insider'Äôs perspective on the dynamics of agriculture and commerce but also illuminated the intricate relationships among colonizers, indigenous cultures, and evolving ecological practices. Such firsthand knowledge enriches the narrative with authenticity, capturing the spirit of a rapidly changing world.
This book is essential for scholars in colonial studies, environmental history, and Indian economic history. Its compelling narrative and eloquent prose make it equally captivating for anyone fascinated by the intersections of culture, economy, and sport in historical contexts. Readers will emerge with a deeper understanding of Mysore's legacy and its significance in the broader colonial and global narrative.
In "Gold, Sport, and Coffee Planting in Mysore, " Robert H. Elliot offers a rich tapestry of experiences that intertwine the socio-economic landscapes of late 19th-century India. The book is a vivid chronicle, marked by Elliot's keen observational prowess and a literary style that blends descriptive narrative with analytical commentary. He intricately explores the burgeoning coffee plantation industry in Mysore, set against the backdrop of colonial enterprise, sporting pursuits, and the quest for gold in distant lands, rendering a multi-faceted view of this vibrant region's complexities.
Robert H. Elliot, a prominent figure in colonial administrative circles and an avid sportsman, draws from his diverse experiences in Mysore to pen this profound work. His background not only afforded him an insider'Äôs perspective on the dynamics of agriculture and commerce but also illuminated the intricate relationships among colonizers, indigenous cultures, and evolving ecological practices. Such firsthand knowledge enriches the narrative with authenticity, capturing the spirit of a rapidly changing world.
This book is essential for scholars in colonial studies, environmental history, and Indian economic history. Its compelling narrative and eloquent prose make it equally captivating for anyone fascinated by the intersections of culture, economy, and sport in historical contexts. Readers will emerge with a deeper understanding of Mysore's legacy and its significance in the broader colonial and global narrative.
Robert H. Elliot, a prominent figure in colonial administrative circles and an avid sportsman, draws from his diverse experiences in Mysore to pen this profound work. His background not only afforded him an insider'Äôs perspective on the dynamics of agriculture and commerce but also illuminated the intricate relationships among colonizers, indigenous cultures, and evolving ecological practices. Such firsthand knowledge enriches the narrative with authenticity, capturing the spirit of a rapidly changing world.
This book is essential for scholars in colonial studies, environmental history, and Indian economic history. Its compelling narrative and eloquent prose make it equally captivating for anyone fascinated by the intersections of culture, economy, and sport in historical contexts. Readers will emerge with a deeper understanding of Mysore's legacy and its significance in the broader colonial and global narrative.