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L'Art de Corriger Et de Rendre Les Hommes Constans (1789)

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The story of Bombaywallahs: Bombay People, set in the 1960s, is about the English-speaking Anglophile Indians of Bombay who continued to maintain a Western way of life in the first two decades after Indian independence from Britain in 1947. The legacy of British rule and the English language still dominated the lives and lifestyles of Indian elites in Bombay. They were educated at aEnglish mediuma schools in Bombay and additionally may have been educated in England, especially at Oxford, Cambridge and the London School of Economics. The main characters in this story are highly paid managerial executives in Indian and foreign companies in Bombay. The young aforeign-returneda executives working for European and American companies in Bombay were prized trophy acatchesa by parents for marriages with their daughters. Higher dowries were offered to net these Westernized aforeign-returned mena who moved in Bombay as elite social circles. However, this social system among the English-speaking elites of Bombay was not always smooth and successful as the story of Bombaywallahs will show. There were joys and tragedies in this mix and clash of Eastern and Western cultures.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Kessinger Publishing
Country
United States
Date
10 September 2010
Pages
256
ISBN
9781166306069

The story of Bombaywallahs: Bombay People, set in the 1960s, is about the English-speaking Anglophile Indians of Bombay who continued to maintain a Western way of life in the first two decades after Indian independence from Britain in 1947. The legacy of British rule and the English language still dominated the lives and lifestyles of Indian elites in Bombay. They were educated at aEnglish mediuma schools in Bombay and additionally may have been educated in England, especially at Oxford, Cambridge and the London School of Economics. The main characters in this story are highly paid managerial executives in Indian and foreign companies in Bombay. The young aforeign-returneda executives working for European and American companies in Bombay were prized trophy acatchesa by parents for marriages with their daughters. Higher dowries were offered to net these Westernized aforeign-returned mena who moved in Bombay as elite social circles. However, this social system among the English-speaking elites of Bombay was not always smooth and successful as the story of Bombaywallahs will show. There were joys and tragedies in this mix and clash of Eastern and Western cultures.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Kessinger Publishing
Country
United States
Date
10 September 2010
Pages
256
ISBN
9781166306069