Modern India (eBook)
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  • ISBN/ASIN: 9789388843010
  • SKU/ASIN: B0G19VHN71
  • Language: English
  • Publisher: General Press

Modern India (eBook)

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William Eleroy Curtis

Modern India is a historical and travel study written by William Eleroy Curtis and first published in 1905. Curtis was an American journalist, author, and diplomat known for his extensive writings on world cultures and contemporary societies. A keen observer with a background in international reporting, he traveled widely in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, documenting the political, social, and economic conditions of the nations he visited.
In Modern India, Curtis presents a vivid portrait of India under British colonial rule, written from the perspective of an early 20th-century Western traveler. The book explores the complexities of Indian society during a time of transition — when traditional customs and modern influences were colliding under imperial administration. Curtis offers detailed observations on India’s social hierarchy, religions, education, industries, and governance, alongside commentary on the British presence and its effects on Indian life.
He writes with curiosity and admiration for India’s ancient civilization, marveling at its art, architecture, and philosophical depth, while also examining the challenges of modernization and reform. Topics such as the caste system, the position of women, public health, agriculture, and urban development are discussed with a blend of journalistic detail and moral reflection.
Though shaped by the attitudes of his time, Curtis’s work remains valuable for its firsthand account of colonial India at the dawn of the 20th century. It captures both the grandeur and the hardships of a vast, diverse nation striving to define its identity amid foreign rule.
Modern India stands as a significant historical document — part travel narrative, part sociopolitical analysis — offering insight into how India was perceived by contemporary Western observers. It continues to serve as a window into the colonial mindset and the complex realities of India during a crucial period of change.

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About the Author

William Eleroy Curtis was an American journalist, author, and diplomat, best known for his extensive travel writings that offered vivid portraits of nations during times of change. He was born on November 5, 1850, in Akron, Ohio, and began his career as a reporter for the Chicago Inter Ocean, where his skill for insightful observation and engaging prose quickly made him a respected voice in American journalism.
In his early and middle years, Curtis traveled widely as a foreign correspondent, covering political and cultural developments across Latin America, Asia, and Europe. His experiences inspired a series of books that combined travel narrative, political commentary, and ethnographic detail. Among his most notable works are Modern India (1905), The Capitals of Spanish America (1888), and The Turk and His Lost Provinces (1903). In Modern India, Curtis examined the social, political, and cultural conditions of British India, offering Western readers a detailed look at the subcontinent’s traditions and colonial realities.
Curtis also served as a U.S. commissioner to several international expositions and contributed to the Smithsonian Institution. His works reflected both curiosity and respect for global diversity.
William Eleroy Curtis died on October 5, 1911, leaving behind a legacy as a journalist who bridged cultures through informed and observant writing.


 
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