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  1. Aug 3, 2022 · If memsahibs were the wives of important dignitaries or military officers of higher ranks, they would be welcomed into the local rajas’ palaces. But very often, they sojourned up-country where ...

  2. Memsahibs built a vast body of literature about their experiences in India in the form of published accounts or private diaries providing variegated insights into Raj-life in India. Yet, their...

  3. The Indian rebellion of 1857 and the emergence of social Darwinism further heightened memsahibs beliefs that Indians were subhuman savages. Earlier generations of memsahibs influenced the later generations through their derogatory comments about Indian domestics.

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  4. Read how the ipshita Nath wrote her groundbreaking book, Memsahibs. Writing about Memsahibs’ writings: Between feminist historiography and a postcolonial vision. One of the biggest challenges that I faced while writing Memsahibs: British Women in Colonial India, was my very decision to write the book.

  5. Nov 20, 2023 · The article depicts how the memsahibs dealt with their Indian servants in spite of so many barriers like communication problem, availability and scarcity of ingredients and supplies and the cook’s inefficiency towards what was instructed by the memsahib.

  6. memsahibs, this essay adds to previous scholarship a needed perspective on women's experience of colonial India, and shows how the private sphere re- flected, preserved, and promoted imperialist attitudes.

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  8. For centuries, Indian girls were hired by the wealthy British families to care for their children as nursemaids and nannies, called ayahs, and by the late nineteenth century ayahs were a key feature in British households in India.