Great reading material. >From - http://www.csas.ed.ac.uk/mutiny/index.html 'Mutiny at the Margins' was a two-year project, funded by the Arts & Humanities Research Council (AHRC) and located in the School of History & Classics at Edinburgh University, which aimed to provide long overdue new perspectives on the Indian Uprising of 1857 through thematic, collaborative research, a network of international scholars, and a series of conferences, workshops and other public events to be held in Edinburgh, London and India in 2007-08. Discrete, but interlocking research strands explored the involvement of various socially marginal groups often written out of traditional 'elite' historiography of 1857. Two full-time postdoctoral research assistants were appointed for a term of two years, and a variety of publications resulted and are forthcoming, as well as web and teaching resources for schools and universities and an interactive Schools and Colleges Project (see under 'Events') - which can be accessed from this website. -------- --- Harshawardhan_Bosham Nimkhedkar