Abstract

Introduction: Making 'British-Indians': Children, Family Traditions of Indian Service, and Cycles of Migration 1. Danger and Pleasure at the Bungalow: British Children at Home in India 2. 'Not Quite Pukka': Schooling in India and the Acquisition of Racial Status 3. Separations and the Discourse of Family Sacrifice 4. Sent Home to School: British Education, Status, and Returns Overseas 5. From Somebodies to Nobodies: Returning Home to Britain and Perpetuating Overseas Connections Conclusion: Plain Tales and Family Romances: Remembering the Raj in Post-Colonial Britain Bibliography Index

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