"Observations on the Disturbances in the Madras Army in 1809" by John Malcolm is a historical exploration of a troubled time within the British military system in India. Written by a lieutenant colonel, the book digs into the reasons behind the unrest and disagreements that shook the Madras Army, looking at the intricate web of politics, military structure, and social tensions of early 19th-century British India. The author clarifies that the work attempts to clear the air regarding the author’s own involvement and defends his reputation against what he sees as unfair treatment from government actions. Malcolm emphasizes the growing dissatisfaction related to unfair payments and preferences shown to British officers and shows how the suspension of Major Boles and Colonel Capper acted as catalysts, causing anger and a full-blown revolt. Overall, the book carefully explains the important events, showing the failures in communication between the officers and the government and advocating for more cooperation and negotiation in handling military affairs.

Observations on the Disturbances in the Madras Army in 1809
By John Malcolm
Unequal treatment and brewing resentment explode into open revolt within the British Madras Army, threatening to destabilize British rule in India.
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