-- political, social, economic and cultural, (pp.55-7)
(14) For a discussion on Anglo-Indian poverty see, Arden
Wood, W.H. (1928) 'The Problem of the Domiciled Community
in India' THE ASIATIC REVIEW (NEW SERIES) ; see also,
Blunt, E. (19 3 7) The I.C.S.: The Indian Civil Service
London: Faber and Faber Chapters 1 and 2; see also,
CALCUTTA REVIEW (1867) 'The Bengal; Military Orphan
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Civil Service 1801-1830 London: Frank Cass & Co.
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Madras City and Malabar' BULLETIN OF THE MADRAS GOVERNMENT
MUSEUM Vol.II pp.94-6; see also, Valentia, G. (1809)
Voyages and Travels in Ceylon, The Red Sea, Abyssinia and
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London: William Miller (pp.241-42). See also, Baptist
Mission Report or The Anglo-Indian Survey Committee's
Report (1959) Pilot Survey of Socio-Economic Conditions of
the Anglo-Indian community 1957-1958 Calcutta: Baptist
Mission Press; see also the work of the American
sociologist, Brennan, N.L. (1979) The Anglo-Indians of
Madras: An Ethnic Minority in Transition Ph.D. The sis
Syracuse University. Ann Arbor, Mi.48105: University
Microfilms International, (p.9) Brennan, was an American
sociologist, who lived among Anglo-Indians in the late
seventies, in Madras. Brennan described the
... significant number of the children of the
poorest families who are not in Anglo-Indian
schools or do not reach the upper levels,
(p.9)
and the stereotyping of "illegitimate and immoral" (p.160)
Anglo-Indians. Brennan was also approached by
"Anglo-Indian beggars" (p.121) in Madras. See also,
Wright, R.D. (1970) Marginal Man In Transition: A Study
of the Anglo-Indian Community of India University of
Missouri, Columbia, Unpublished Ph.D. Thesis. University
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also, Francis, G.F. (1986) 'Speech by MLA on the Floor of
the Assembly on 18-4-1986 THE DAWN OFFICIAL MAGAZINE OF THE
ANGLO-INDIAN ASSOCIATION OF SOUTH INDIA Vol. 1 No. 1.
See also, Bose, M. (1979) 'One corner of an Indian slum
that is forever England' NEW SOCIETY 4 January pp.7-9.
See also, Masani, Z. (1986) 'The Raj through Indian eyes'
THE LISTENER 1 May pp. 10-11; see also, Bobb, D., and
Ahmed, F. (1991) 'McCluskieganj: The Dying of a Dream'
INDIA TODAY 31 October pp.42-9. This article was
accompanied by photographs of the poverty in the community.
See also, Appendix 4 for a report on the field study's
investigation of Anglo-Indian poverty in two slums in
Bangalore and Calcutta.
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