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CRIA-HIST BOOK FORUM: FRANCESCO GUICCIARDINI PRIZE FOR BEST BOOK IN HISTORICAL INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS Reviews of Tarak Barkawi's Soldiers of Empire: Indian and British Armies in World War II

Bounding war and politics

Tarak Barkawi, Soldiers of empire: Indian and British armies in World War II, Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 2017, ISBN 978-1316620656340. DOI: 10.1017/9781316718612

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