Judge in Madras : Sir Sidney Wadsworth and the indian civil service, 1913-47 / Caroline Keen
Material type: TextPublication details: India Harper Collins Publishers 2021Description: 287pISBN:- 9789354224843
- 954 KEE-C
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The memoirs of Sidney Wadsworth are a vital source of Britain's colonial history during the first half of the twentieth century. Recounting his long and distinguished career in the Indian Civil Service, Wadsworth paints an entertaining picture of the many places in Madras province where he served, with illuminating portraits of the influential British and Indian figures he associated with. Here we see through his eyes the growth of Indian nationalism and the rise of Gandhi, and the impact of the Second World War on Madras. Reliving his journey from a junior member of the ICS to High Court judge, Wadsworth displays a shrewd insight and a keen eye for the ridiculous. By no means uncritical of British rule, he emerges from these pages as a conscientious, humane and reasonable official-unlike some of his contemporaries-and one able to accept the vast changes overtaking India. The physical and moral demands of his daily routine reveal the commitment of an administration that, for all its failings, steadily pursued the goal of excellent and impartial government. It also features excerpts from the memoirs of other civil servants than in the province; a Judge in Madras will fascinate anyone interested in the colonial encounter.
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