
The Queen's Daughters in India
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Authors:
- Andrew, Elizabeth W.
1882 - 1960
- Bushnell, Katharine C. (Katharine Caroline)
1855 - 1946
- Butler, Josephine Elizabeth Grey
1828 - 1906
- Wilson, Henry J.
1833 - 1914
About this book
Delve into the poignant narrative of "The Queen's Daughters in India" by Elizabeth W. Andrew and Katharine C. Bushnell, a profound historical account shedding light on the plight of women in India during a significant period of British military presence. This compelling document unveils the harsh realities of women subjected to the regulation of prostitution, offering a stark portrayal of their struggles and the oppressive system they were entangled in. Ideal for scholars of women's history and colonial studies, this work presents a unique perspective on the intersection of gender, power dynamics, and colonial rule in India. Gain valuable insights into this lesser-known aspect of history and broaden your understanding of the complexities faced by women in colonial contexts.