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The Coolie's Great War : Indian Labour in a Global Conflict, 1914-1921

معرفی کتاب «The Coolie's Great War : Indian Labour in a Global Conflict, 1914-1921» نوشتهٔ Radhika Singha، منتشرشده توسط نشر Oxford University Press در سال 2020. این کتاب در فرمت pdf، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است.

"Though largely invisible in histories of World War one, over 550,000 men in the ranks of the Indian Army were followers or non-combatants. From porters and construction workers in the ‘Coolie Corps’, to ‘menial’ servants and those who maintained supply lines and removed the wounded from the battlefield, Radhika Singha draws upon their story to give the sub-continent an integral rather than ‘external’ place in this world –wide conflict. The labor regimes built on the backs of these 'coolies' had long sustained imperial militarism. This was particularly visible in the border infrastructures put in place by combinations of waged work, corvee, and, tributary labor.These work regimes, and the political arrangements which sustained them, would be bent to the demands of global war. This amplified trans-border ambitions and anxieties and pulled war zones closer home. Manpower hunger unsettled the institutional divide between Indian combatants and non-combatants. The ‘higher’ followers benefitted, less so the ‘menial’ followers, whose position recalled the dependency of domestic service and who included in their ranks the ‘untouchables’ consigned to stigmatised work. The book explores the experiences of the Indian Labor Corps in Mesopotamia and France and concludes with an exploration of the prolonged, complicated nature of the ‘end of the war’ for the sub-continent. The Coolie's Great War views the conflict unfolding over the world through the lens of Indian labor, bringing new social, spatial, temporal and sensory dimensions to the narrative"--Publisher's description Though largely invisible in histories of the First World War, over 550,000 men in the ranks of the Indian army were non-combatants. From the porters, stevedores and construction workers in the Coolie Corps to those who maintained supply lines and removed the wounded from the battlefield, Radhika Singha recovers the story of this unacknowledged service. The labor regimes built on the backs of these 'coolies' sustained the military infrastructure of empire; their deployment in interregional arenas bent to the demands of global war. Viewed as racially subordinate and subject to 'non-martial' caste designations, they fought back against their status, using the warring powers' need for manpower as leverage to challenge traditional service hierarchies and wage differentials. The Coolie's Great War views that global conflict through the lens of Indian labor, constructing a distinct geography of the war--from tribal settlements and colonial jails, beyond India's frontiers, to the battlefronts of France and Mesopotamia. Cover Half-title Title Copyright Dedication Contents Glossary List of Illustrations List of Acronyms Acknowledgements Introduction 1. Indian Labour and the Geographies of the Great War 2. Front Lines and Status Lines: The Follower Ranks of the Indian Army 3. Making the Desert Bloom? The Indian Labour and Porter Corps in Iraq, 1916–21 4. The Recruiter’s Eye on the ‘Primitive’: Those Who Went to the Great War and Those Who Wouldn’t 5. The Short Career of the Indian Labour Corps in France: Experiences and Representations 6. The Ends of War: Homecoming for the Indian Soldier and Follower, 1914–21 Afterword: Labour Inside and Outside the Army Select Bibliography Index Illustrations A spectacular history of the hundreds of thousands of unacknowledged Indian laborers who kept the Allied supply lines flowing in the First World War
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