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India's Nationalist Press and the First World War, 1914-1923

A History of the Great War

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India's Nationalist Press and the First World War, 1914-1923

A History of the Great War

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Using translated Indian newspapers and reports on the Indian press created by British civil servants, this book investigates why World War One was a watershed moment in the history of British colonial rule in India, and South Asia more generally.

This rich and under-utilised archive of newspapers demonstrates that India was awash with commentary about World War One from the moment Britain declared war with Germany in 1914, and charts the gradual change in attitude towards the conflict itself, as well as India's future relationship with Britain, amongst contemporary readers and writers. While established scholarship considers the fact that World War One spelt the end for the British Empire and India's position within it as an established truth, this book uses newspapers and civil servant reports to ask why, and how this came to be.
Offering a detailed reading of archival sources, this book links India's path to independence with reports of heavy Indian casualties in the Middle East, stalemate on the Western Front, and demands for increased autonomy in Britain's other colonies. It also answers important questions; what was it like trying to follow the war's events in wartime India? What developments mattered to Indian newspaper editors and their readers? What debates did the war engender? What did people in India do with the news they consumed? In doing so, it recovers marginalised voices within histories of World War One, helping to decentre a euro-centric approach and build a clearer picture of experiences of this conflict across the Empire.

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Table of Contents

Introduction

1. “The West in the Storm of Calamity”: 1914 and the Outbreak of War

2. “The Ups and Downs of the War”: 1915 and the Year of Stalemate

3. “Devastation of the Warring Powers”: 1916 and the Year of Battles

4. “What England Owes India”: 1917 and the Year of Breakthroughs

5. “The Bursting of the German Bubble”: 1918 and the Year of Allied Victory

6. “The Lesson of the War”: 1919 – 1923 and the Postwar Settlements

Conclusion

Product details

Bloomsbury Academic Test
Published Jun 25 2026
Format Ebook (PDF)
Edition 1st
Pages 272
ISBN 9798216256663
Imprint Bloomsbury Academic
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing

About the contributors

Author

Andrew Tait Jarboe

Andrew Tait Jarboe is an Associate Professor of li…

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