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"The Wooler Uprising" is a science fiction novel first published in 1952 by H. Beam Piper, part of Piper's Terror-Human Future History series, and about the Sepoy Rebellion, a violent and bloody uprising against the British. It is based on the historical events of Mutiny_1857-1858.
¡°The Uller Uprising¡± is notable for exploring political and ethical issues within a speculative fiction framework, demonstrating Pfeiffer¡¯s ability to blend historical narrative and science fiction elements to create thought-provoking and compelling stories.
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Summary
The story is set on the planet Uller, which humans have colonized and exploited for its resources. The natives of Ullor are intelligent reptilian creatures, and the human colonists establish a colonial system, exploiting the planet's resources and labor. The title "Wurler Uprising" refers to the revolt of indigenous people against human colonizers.
The novel explores themes of colonialism, rebellion, exploitation, and cultural clashes. Examines the dynamics of power and resistance, the morality of colonial exploitation, and the consequences of oppression. Pfeiffer explores and critiques historical and political themes against a science fiction backdrop, drawing parallels between the events on Uhler and historical examples of colonialism and rebellion on Earth.
CONTENTS
Introduction by John F. Carr
Introduction by Dr. John D. Clark
PROLOGUE--On Satan's Footstool
I. Commander-in-Chief Front and Center
II. Rakkeed, Stalin, and the Rev. Keeluk
III. Four-and-Twenty Geek Heads
IV. If You Read It in Stanley-Browne
V. You Can Depend on It It's Wrong
VI. The Bad News Came After the Coffee
VII. Bismillah! How Dumb Can We Get?
VIII. Authority of Governor-General von Schlichten
IX. Don't Push Them Anywhere Put Them Back in the Bottle
X. The Geek Luftwaffe and the Kragan Airlift
XI. Of Princedoms Which Have Been Won by Conquest
XII. The Shadow of Niflheim
XIII. A Bag of Tricks We Don't Have
XIV. The Reviewers Panned Hell Out of It
XV. A Place in my Heart for Hildegarde