"Bengal" - 14 Text Results

TitleAuthorDomainPublisherPublication Year
"An Irishman is specially suited to be a policeman" : Sir Charles Tegart and revolutionary terrorism in BengalSilvestri, MichaelArticle in Journal2000
"The Sinn Féin of India" : Irish nationalism and the policing of revolutionary terrorism in BengalSilvestri, MichaelArticle in Journal2000
All for the want of a horseshoe nail: Gunner Patrick Hamill, 1887-1915Logue, Rose MaryArticle in Journal2016
Britain's civil wars : counterinsurgency in the twentieth centuryTownshend, CharlesMonograph or Collective Volume1986
Did the Bengali woman have a girlhood? A study of Colonialism, Education, and the Evolution of the girl child in Nineteenth-Century BengalNayeem, Asha IslamArticle in Book2018
Improvising empire : economic retrenchment, armed force and local government in Bengal, 1765-1810Lees, JamesArticle in Journal2006
John Company's Limerick soldiersHodkinson, BrianArticle in BookFour Courts Press2024
Notes. The loss of the 'Protector'Hodkinson, BrianArticle in Journal2017
Representations of Ireland in the political thinking of Sri Aurobindo GhoshSen, ArpitaArticle in Journal2007
Revisiting the Bengal famine of 1943-4Ó Gráda, CormacArticle in Journal2010
The Battle of Plassey and its Limerick connectionsHodkinson, BrianArticle in Journal2009
The bomb, Bhadralok, Bhagavad Gita, and Dan Breen : terrorism in Bengal and its relation to the European experienceSilvestri, MichaelArticle in Journal2009
The British Empire and its contested pasts : Historical Studies XXVIMonograph or Collective VolumeIrish Academic Press2009
The imperial politics of famine : the 1873-74 Bengal Famine and Irish parliamentary nationalismBender, Jill C.Article in Journal2007