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Our Name Is Mutiny
Our Name Is Mutiny
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Product details
- ISBN 9789811429170
- Dimensions: 134 x 215mm
- Publication Date: 25 Jun 2020
- Publisher: Landmark Books Pte.Ltd ,Singapore
- Publication City/Country: SG
- Product Form: Paperback
- Language: English
In 1907, in the gathering storm of the First World War, a global revolt against the British Raj was taking shape. A shadowy network known as the Ghadar or Mutiny Movement plotted an Indian uprising that spilled across Britain’s Eastern Empire. In 1915, the snug settlement of Singapore thus faced a mutiny by its garrison of British Indian Army soldiers or sepoys.
Stoked by Indian rebels based in California, Sikh activists on a migrant voyage to Canada to contest its race laws, a German sea raider, and renegades preaching Muslim holy war, the 1915 Singapore sepoy mutiny fused several plots against imperial power in the region.
This book reveals the hidden history of the mutiny and exposes the forces that converged on the small island en-route to the revolt against the British Empire in India. The story of the men and women behind the world-wide rebellion and the Singapore mutiny is brought to life in this thrilling non-fiction narrative that spotlights the legacy of the forgotten uprisings.
Umej Bhatia received his tertiary education in Cambridge and Harvard universities. In 1994,he worked as a print journalist in Phnom Penh, and was subsequently producer of “Talking Point” for Singapore television. He co-edited From Boys to Men: A Literary Anthology of National Service (Landmark). His short stories and poems have been published in various anthologies including The Merlion and the Hibiscus: Contemporary Short Stories from Malaysia and Singapore” (Penguin) and May Anthology (Cambridge). In 2008, the Rajaratnam School of International Studies published Bhatia’s historical monograph Forgetting Osama bin Munqidh, Remembering Osama bin Laden: The Crusades in Modern Muslim Memory with extracts reprinted in The Crusades: A Reader by University of Toronto Press in 2014.
Our Name Is Mutiny
€25.99
