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Cult of a Dark Hero Stuart Flinders

Cult of a Dark Hero von Stuart Flinders

Cult of a Dark Hero Stuart Flinders


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Cult of a Dark Hero Zusammenfassung

Cult of a Dark Hero: Nicholson of Delhi Stuart Flinders

In September 1857, a member of a religious sect killed himself on hearing the news that the object of his devout observance, Nikal Seyn, had died. Nikal Seyn was, in fact, John Nicholson, the leader of the British assault that recovered Delhi at the turning-point of the Indian Rebellion of 1857. What was it about Nicholson that prompted such devotion, not just from his religious followers, but from the general public? And why is he no longer considered a hero? The man called 'The Lion of the Punjab' by his contemporaries and compared to General Wolfe of Quebec, and even to Napoleon, has in recent times been dubbed 'an imperial psychopath' and 'a homosexual bully'. Yet his was a remarkable tale of a life of adventure lived on the very edge of the British Empire; of a man who was as courageous as he was ruthless, as loyal to his friends as he was merciless to those who crossed him. But it is also the story of how modern attitudes to race and Empire have changed in the years since he died. Previously unpublished material, including the diaries of contemporaries and personal letters, helps build a new perspective on Nicholson's personality. The book considers his sexuality and ambivalent attitude towards religion. It traces his murderous thoughts towards the Chief Commissioner of the Punjab, John Lawrence, and reveals that, remarkably, the Nikal Seyni cult continued into the 21st century. This is the first book-length biography of Nicholson for over 70 years. A new account of the Irish soldier who became an Indian God, an examination of the cult of a dark hero, is long overdue.

Cult of a Dark Hero Bewertungen

Provides a detailed account of the life of a controversial solder ... engaging ... perceptive. * Sudhirendar blog *
Well-researched and very readable, Flinders's book is as fair and balanced a biography of this contentious figure as we are likely to see. * Spectator *
Superb * Church Times *
Flinders biography is a well-researched, fully referenced, accurate and balanced life of a very peculiar and controversial Irishman. ... It is to Flinders credit that he seeks to take a more balanced middle ground, neither brow-beating nor pandering to modern moral rectitude. * Books Ireland Magazine *
A thought provoking biography * Keith Simpson MP *

Über Stuart Flinders

Stuart Flinders has been a journalist and broadcaster for 35 years. He has appeared as a correspondent on many BBC programmes and has been a presenter on BBC News and Radio 4's You and Yours. He is now a reporter based at MediaCity in Salford and regular presenter of live concerts on Radio 3. He is the holder of a Royal Television Society Broadcaster of the Year award. He studied Modern History at the University of Oxford.

Inhaltsverzeichnis

Introduction: 'Hero of Delhi' or 'Great imperial psychopath'? Nicholsons changing reputation considered. 1: 'Trying to hit the Devil', Ireland and India, 1822-1840early life and first experience of India. 2: 'A bloodthirsty and treacherous Race', Afghanistan 1840-1842Nicholson taken prisoner in Afghanistan. 3: 'I dislike India and its inhabitants', India and Kashmir, 1843-1846homesickness and the First Sikh War. 4: 'A fearless, self-reliant, fierce and masterful man', the Sikh Rebellion, 1848Nicholsons energetic response to the breakdown of the alliance between Britain and the Sikhs. 5: 'A skirmish in the hills', The Second Sikh War, 1848-49 Nicholsons growing reputation. 6: 'What corner of the Punjab is not witness to your gallantry?', Going Home, 1849-1851origins of Nikal Seyni cult and Nicholsons adventures as he returns home. 7: ' There is not one in the hills who does not shiver in his pyjamas when he hears his name mentioned', Bannu, 1852Nicholson returns to India to become the strongman of Bannu. 8: 'The evil spirit within me', Bannu, 1853-56Nicholsons ambivalence on religion and his growing hatred of John Lawrence. 9: 'A good Mahomedan of the kind told of in old books', Kashmir and Peshawar, 1856-57Nicholson as moral policeman in Kashmir. 10: 'The word is said and death surely follows', Peshawar, 1857Nicholson responds to the outbreak of the Indian Uprising. 11: 'I have been hanging your cooks', the Movable Column, 1857Nicholson chases down the Sepoy rebels. 12: 'Not a bad sliver, that!', Chasing the Sialkote Mutineers, July 1857the Battle of Trimmu Ghat. 13: 'When an Empire is at stake, women and children cease to be of any consideration whatever,' Delhi, August 1857Nicholson arrives at Delhi Ridge. 14: 'I wish I had the power of knighting you on the spot', Najafgarh and the Siege of Delhi, 1857preparing for the assault on Delhi. 15: 'Woe to the bloody city!', The Assault on Delhi, 1857Nicholson fatally shot during the assault on Delhi. 16: 'Is Nicholson any better?', Death, 1857Nicholsons decline and death. 17: 'His loss is a national misfortune', Aftershock, 1857responses to the death of Nicholson. 18: 'The mother of heroes', Nicholson's legacy protected, 1857-1897Nicholsons family and friends try to manage his reputation after death. 19: 'I'm a little baffled about why they are valourising Nicholson now', Nicholson's Afterlife, 1857-2015Nicholsons loss of hero-status.

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GOR009260183
9781788312363
1788312368
Cult of a Dark Hero: Nicholson of Delhi Stuart Flinders
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Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
2018-06-14
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