Amritsar 1919: An Empire of Fear & the Making of a Massacre

Amritsar 1919: An Empire of Fear & the Making of a Massacre

by Kim A. Wagner
Amritsar 1919: An Empire of Fear & the Making of a Massacre

Amritsar 1919: An Empire of Fear & the Making of a Massacre

by Kim A. Wagner

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Overview

Chronicles the run up to Jallianwala Bagh with spellbinding . . . focus. . . . Mr. Wagner’s achievement is one of balance . . . and, above, all, of perspective.” (The Wall Street Journal)

The Amritsar Massacre of 1919 was a seminal moment in the history of the British Empire, yet it remains poorly understood. In this dramatic account, Kim A. Wagner details the perspectives of ordinary people and argues that General Dyer’s order to open fire at Jallianwalla Bagh was an act of fear. Situating the massacre within the “deep” context of British colonial mentality and the local dynamics of Indian nationalism, Wagner provides a genuinely nuanced approach to the bloody history of the British Empire.

“Mr Wagner argues his case fluently and rigorously in this excellent book.” —The Economist

“Written with a humane commitment to the truth that will impress.” —The Times

“Skillfully maps a tale of growing tensions, precipitate action, and troubled aftermath.” —The Telegraph

“A compelling account” —Financial Times

“Wagner's postmortem of an imperial disaster should be widely read.” —R.A. Callahan, emeritus, Choice

“The fullest, and by far the most authoritative, account of the causes and course of the Jallianwala massacre in any language.” —Nigel Collett, author of The Butcher of Amritsar

“Mining a variety of sources – diaries, memoirs and court testimonies—[Wagner] uncovers fresh perspectives and examines the relation between colonial panic and state brutality with sophistication, sincerity and style.” —Santanu Das, author of India, Empire, and First World War Culture

“Analytically sharp but gripping to read, the book is a page-turner”—Barbara D. Metcalf, co-author of A Concise History of India

“An important book.” –Yasmin Khan, author of The Partition


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780300245462
Publisher: Yale University Press
Publication date: 06/24/2022
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 373
Sales rank: 694,766
File size: 21 MB
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About the Author

Kim A. Wagner teaches global and British imperial history at Queen Mary, University of London. His books include The Skull of Alum Bheg, The Great Fear of 1857, and Thuggee.Neil Shah is an Audie Award-nominated narrator and AudioFile Earphones Award winner who has recorded over one hundred audiobooks. A classically trained actor with an MFA from the Old Globe/University of San Diego program, Neil has appeared off-Broadway and on regional stages, as well as in film and television.

Table of Contents

List of Plates and Maps ix

A Note on Spelling and Colonial Sources xi

Introduction: Amritsar 1919-2019 xiii

Acknowledgements xxiv

Prologue Shadows of the Mutiny 1

1 Pool of Nectar 18

2 Rowlatt Satyagraha 39

3 Party of Anarchy (30 March-9 April) 61

4 Like Wildfire (10 April) 74

5 Tokens of Violence (10 April) 98

6 All Force Necessary (11 April) 120

7 A State of Rebellion (12 April) 134

8 Baisakhi (13 April) 143

9 Massacre (13 April) 163

10 Forces of Terror (14-30 April) 178

11 Testimony of Blood 208

12 A Piece of Inhumanity 223

13 Aftershocks 237

Conclusion An Empire of Fear 251

Epilogue Jallianwala Bagh 260

Glossary 266

Endnotes 268

Bibliography 303

Index 314

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