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The golden road from Bengal to Berkeley Square
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Raymond Carr
CLIVE: THE LIFE AND DEATH OF A BRITISH EMPEROR by Robert Harvey Hodder, 20, pp. 304
What British schoolboy's imagination today is filled with the names of Clive's two victories at Arcot and Plassey? To me, as a schoolboy in the 1920s, and to my classmates, Clive was a national hero, his exploits served up to us in Boy's Own Paper style in Henty's much read Clive of India. We were taught to be proud of our Indian empire. Now that we are taught to be proud of shedding it without a struggle, we have forgotten the soldiers who created it and the administrators who ran it.
Robert ...
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