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Journal of a Cavalry Officer; Including the Memorable Sikh Campaign of 1845-1846
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- Nombre de pages426
- FormatePub
- ISBN859-65--4734856-6
- EAN8596547348566
- Date de parution16/09/2022
- Protection num.Digital Watermarking
- Taille708 Ko
- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurDIGICAT
Résumé
In "Journal of a Cavalry Officer; Including the Memorable Sikh Campaign of 1845-1846, " W. W. W. Humbley provides a gripping first-hand account of the tumultuous events during one of the British Empire's pivotal confrontations in India. Marked by vivid descriptions and a keen understanding of military strategy, Humbley's narrative combines personal reflections with detailed observations of troop movements, local geography, and the socio-political tensions that characterized the campaign.
His unique literary style, blending journalistic clarity with the emotive depth of personal memoir, serves to engage the reader while illuminating the complexities of colonial warfare. W. W. W. Humbley, an officer who served in the British cavalry, harnesses his own military experience to shed light on the grueling realities faced by soldiers during the Sikh Campaign. His background and first-hand experiences provide invaluable insights into the motivations behind military engagements, as well as the cultural interactions between British forces and Sikh communities.
Humbley's commitment to authentic representation shines through, as he navigates the ethical dilemmas and personal conflicts inherent in colonial military service. This book is essential for readers interested in military history, colonial studies, or personal narratives of historical events. Humbley's evocative prose invites readers to accompany him on a journey through a critical chapter of the British Raj, making it a necessary addition to the libraries of historians, students, and enthusiasts alike.
His unique literary style, blending journalistic clarity with the emotive depth of personal memoir, serves to engage the reader while illuminating the complexities of colonial warfare. W. W. W. Humbley, an officer who served in the British cavalry, harnesses his own military experience to shed light on the grueling realities faced by soldiers during the Sikh Campaign. His background and first-hand experiences provide invaluable insights into the motivations behind military engagements, as well as the cultural interactions between British forces and Sikh communities.
Humbley's commitment to authentic representation shines through, as he navigates the ethical dilemmas and personal conflicts inherent in colonial military service. This book is essential for readers interested in military history, colonial studies, or personal narratives of historical events. Humbley's evocative prose invites readers to accompany him on a journey through a critical chapter of the British Raj, making it a necessary addition to the libraries of historians, students, and enthusiasts alike.


