Indian women’s travelogues of 19th century England are a grim reminder of elusive freedom

Indian women’s travelogues of 19th century England are a grim reminder of elusive freedom

[ad_1] On the night of September 1, 1873, Pothum Janakummah Ragaviah, a wealthy woman from Madras, reached London’s Waterloo Station. It was 10.30 pm. She had travelled on a luxury liner via the Suez Canal, which had opened just four years earlier. The journey had taken six weeks – before the canal was inaugurated, it … Read more