(32) DeSouza, A.A. (1976) op. cit., (p.60); see also, Fox,
J. (1811) A Comparative view of the Plans of Education as
detailed in the publications of Dr. Bell and Mr. Lancaster,
and Remarks on Dr. Bell's Madras School THE QUARTERLY
REVIEW October (p.266); see also, Kopf, D. (1969) British
Orientalism and the Bengal Renaissance Berkeley and Los
Angeles: University of California Press (p.21)
(33) Hedin, E.L. (1934) 'The Anglo-Indian Community' THE
AMERICAN JOURNAL OF SOCIOLOGY 40 September, pp.165-79
(p.167); see also, Allen, C. (1977) Raj: A Scrapbook of
British India 1877-1947 London: Andre Deutsch Ltd. Allen's
Chapter "The Memsahib: The Englishwoman in India"
described the racist attitude of Englishwomen towards
Indians,
... what remains therefore but race prejudice
to account for the fatuity fearing lest the
milk of a native woman (for breast feeding)
should contaminate an English character?
(p.81)
(34) CALCUTTA REVIEW (1867) The Bengal Military Orphan
Society (p.57)
(35) Anthony, (1969) op. cit., (pp.30-3); see also,
Chatterjee, E. (1982) op. cit., (p.26); see also, Fraser,
J.B. (1851) Military Memoir of Lt./Col. James Skinner Vols.
I and II London: Smith Elder & Co; see also, Holman, D.
(1961) Sikander Sahib London: Heinemann; see also,
Pearse, H. (1905) The Hearseys: Five Generations of an
Anglo-Indian Family Edinburgh and London: William Blackwood
& Sons; see also, Kincaid, D. (1974) British Social Life
in India, 1608-1937 Newton Abbot: Readers Union Group of
Book Clubs. This book offers descriptions of the petty
snobbery and the "nothing short of shameful" attitude the
British had for the Anglo-Indians, (p.x) It describes the
Anglo-Indian community's involvement in the Indian Mutiny
(p.211), the glories of being a Civil Servant, although
there was room for only a few at the time (p.167), and the
Bishop Cotton schools which were run
... on English lines, so that it was hardly
necessary to send one's children home for
their education, (p.251) .
(36) Valentia, G. (1809) Voyages and Travels in Ceylon. The
Red Sea Abvssinia and Egypt in the years 1802, 1804, 1805
and 1806 3 Volumes. London: William Miller (pp.241-42).
See also, Abel, E. (1988) op. cit., (p.17)
(37) Abel, E. (1988) op. cit., (p.17)
(38) Blunt, E. (1937) The I.C.S.: The Indian Civil Service
London: Faber and Faber Chapters I and II; see also,
O'Malley, L.S.S. (1965) The Indian Civil Service 1801-1830
London: Frank Cass & Co. (pp.228-30) . Both these books
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