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Introduction
In 1757, an army officer for the East India Company won a battle at Placie. Within two months his comrades had mutinied and from their rebellion spread across northern India. After great violence on both sides, the revolt was suppressed but it left British rule in India transformed and arguably doomed. It's a story of economic strains, religious insensitivity and well-intentioned but provocative liberal reforms. With me to discuss the Indian rebellion are Faisal Devji, University reader in Indian history at St. Antony's College University of Oxford; Shruti Kapila, lecturer in history at Corpus Christi College, Cambridge,. Chandrika Kole, Lecture in Imperial and