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==See also==
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== See also ==
 
*[[Native Woman]]
 
*[[Native Woman]]
 
*[[Australia]] for Anglo Indians in Australia
 
*[[Australia]] for Anglo Indians in Australia
  
==FIBIS Fact Files No.1==
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== FIBIS Fact Files No 1 ==
 
''Researching Anglo-Indian Ancestry'' 2009  21pp. <br>Essential for any family historian with blended ethnicity. The booklet contains two expanded and updated articles previously published in the FIBIS "Journal": "The children of John Company : the Anglo-Indians" by Geraldine Charles, and "A Luso-Indian voyage" by Cliff Pereira. These two authorities provide invaluable information: definitions of the various terms used for those of mixed race in the Indian sub-continent, a brief background history of these communities, reading lists, and, by using their own families as a basis, a demonstration of how to effectively research Anglo-Indian ancestors.<br>
 
''Researching Anglo-Indian Ancestry'' 2009  21pp. <br>Essential for any family historian with blended ethnicity. The booklet contains two expanded and updated articles previously published in the FIBIS "Journal": "The children of John Company : the Anglo-Indians" by Geraldine Charles, and "A Luso-Indian voyage" by Cliff Pereira. These two authorities provide invaluable information: definitions of the various terms used for those of mixed race in the Indian sub-continent, a brief background history of these communities, reading lists, and, by using their own families as a basis, a demonstration of how to effectively research Anglo-Indian ancestors.<br>
 
Available from the [http://shop.fibis.org/books.html FIBIS Shop]. Also available from the FIBIS representative in Australia, Sylvia Murphy (refer [http://www.fibis.org/committee.html FIBIS Committee])
 
Available from the [http://shop.fibis.org/books.html FIBIS Shop]. Also available from the FIBIS representative in Australia, Sylvia Murphy (refer [http://www.fibis.org/committee.html FIBIS Committee])
  
==External Links==
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== Recommended reading ==
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Laura Bear, ''Lines of the Nation'' (New York: Columbia, 2007) [essential but uncomfortable reading for Anglo-Indians with railway roots].
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== External Links ==
  
 
*[http://books.google.com/books?id=SdWgAAAAMAAJ&pg=PA73 "The East Indian Community"] ''Calcutta Review'', Volume 11 January-June 1849. (Google Books)
 
*[http://books.google.com/books?id=SdWgAAAAMAAJ&pg=PA73 "The East Indian Community"] ''Calcutta Review'', Volume 11 January-June 1849. (Google Books)
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:*"Some Comments on stereotypes of the Anglo-Indians" by Megan Stuart Mills from the ''International Journal of Anglo-Indian Studies'' 1996. [http://home.alphalink.com.au/~agilbert/jmills1.html Part 1] includes a list of books and [http://home.alphalink.com.au/~agilbert/mills1.html Part 2] includes a section on the army in World War I, mentioning conscription, and, in section 9, railway people.
 
:*"Some Comments on stereotypes of the Anglo-Indians" by Megan Stuart Mills from the ''International Journal of Anglo-Indian Studies'' 1996. [http://home.alphalink.com.au/~agilbert/jmills1.html Part 1] includes a list of books and [http://home.alphalink.com.au/~agilbert/mills1.html Part 2] includes a section on the army in World War I, mentioning conscription, and, in section 9, railway people.
 
:*A [http://home.alphalink.com.au/~agilbert/books.html listing] of Books on Anglo-Indian Culture and History January 1997 by Withbert Payne
 
:*A [http://home.alphalink.com.au/~agilbert/books.html listing] of Books on Anglo-Indian Culture and History January 1997 by Withbert Payne
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*[http://home.alphalink.com.au/~agilbert/onjama~1.html "EIR at Jamalpur - Anglo-Indian Railway Officers"] by Blair Williams ''The International Journal of Anglo-Indian Studies'' (Volume 6, Number 2, 2001).
 
*''Domicile and Diaspora: Anglo-Indian Women and the Spatial Politics of Home'' by Alison Blunt 2005 [http://books.google.com/books?id=YEykMG3QIXMC Limited View Google Books] .
 
*''Domicile and Diaspora: Anglo-Indian Women and the Spatial Politics of Home'' by Alison Blunt 2005 [http://books.google.com/books?id=YEykMG3QIXMC Limited View Google Books] .
 
*[http://www.informaworld.com/smpp/ftinterface~db=all~content=a768371327~fulltext=713240930 "Problematic spaces, problematic races: defining 'Europeans' in late colonial India"] by Elizabeth Buettner in ''Women's History Review'', Volume 9, Issue 2 (June 2000) pages 277 – 298.   
 
*[http://www.informaworld.com/smpp/ftinterface~db=all~content=a768371327~fulltext=713240930 "Problematic spaces, problematic races: defining 'Europeans' in late colonial India"] by Elizabeth Buettner in ''Women's History Review'', Volume 9, Issue 2 (June 2000) pages 277 – 298.   

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See also

FIBIS Fact Files No 1

Researching Anglo-Indian Ancestry 2009 21pp.
Essential for any family historian with blended ethnicity. The booklet contains two expanded and updated articles previously published in the FIBIS "Journal": "The children of John Company : the Anglo-Indians" by Geraldine Charles, and "A Luso-Indian voyage" by Cliff Pereira. These two authorities provide invaluable information: definitions of the various terms used for those of mixed race in the Indian sub-continent, a brief background history of these communities, reading lists, and, by using their own families as a basis, a demonstration of how to effectively research Anglo-Indian ancestors.
Available from the FIBIS Shop. Also available from the FIBIS representative in Australia, Sylvia Murphy (refer FIBIS Committee)


Recommended reading

Laura Bear, Lines of the Nation (New York: Columbia, 2007) [essential but uncomfortable reading for Anglo-Indians with railway roots].


External Links

  • "Some Comments on stereotypes of the Anglo-Indians" by Megan Stuart Mills from the International Journal of Anglo-Indian Studies 1996. Part 1 includes a list of books and Part 2 includes a section on the army in World War I, mentioning conscription, and, in section 9, railway people.
  • A listing of Books on Anglo-Indian Culture and History January 1997 by Withbert Payne