Indian Worthies

Indian Worthies
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Total Pages : 218
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ISBN-10 : UOM:39015028873852
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Anglo-Indian Women in Transition

Anglo-Indian Women in Transition
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Publisher : Springer
Total Pages : 207
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ISBN-10 : 9789811046544
ISBN-13 : 9811046549
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Synopsis Anglo-Indian Women in Transition by : Sudarshana Sen

The study considers two generations of Anglo-Indian women in post-colonial India, and their social interaction with their community. It explores Anglo-Indian women as part of a cultural whole and as participants in the mainstream cultural claims of India. It notably highlights the marginalisation of Anglo-Indian women in decision-making, focusing on the multiple patriarchal dominations they face, and how it impacts on their role within society. It argues that the historical gendering of the Anglo-Indian community has concrete consequences in terms of familial, cultural and organizational links with the diaspora, perceptions and attitudes of other Indian communities towards the Anglo-Indian community in schools, neighborhoods and workplaces and significant discriminations based on colour of skin, economic resources and conformity to gender stereotypes. Examining how different forms of race, class and gender discrimination intersect in the lives and experiences of Anglo-Indian women, this work provides insights into contemporary gender relations in India, and is a key read for scholars in gender and sociology, as well as minority and diaspora studies.

Anglo-Indian Worthies

Anglo-Indian Worthies
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Total Pages : 172
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ISBN-10 : UOM:39015027740763
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Synopsis Anglo-Indian Worthies by : Henry Morris

Anglo-India and the End of Empire

Anglo-India and the End of Empire
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Publisher : Hurst Publishers
Total Pages : 540
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ISBN-10 : 9781787388895
ISBN-13 : 1787388891
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Synopsis Anglo-India and the End of Empire by : Uther Charlton-Stevens

The standard image of the Raj is of an aloof, pampered and prejudiced British elite lording it over an oppressed and hostile Indian subject population. Like most caricatures, this obscures as much truth as it reveals. The British had not always been so aloof. The earlier, more cosmopolitan period of East India Company rule saw abundant ‘interracial’ sex and occasional marriage, alongside greater cultural openness and exchange. The result was a large and growing ‘mixed-race’ community, known by the early twentieth century as Anglo-Indians. Notwithstanding its faults, Empire could never have been maintained without the active, sometimes enthusiastic, support of many colonial subjects. These included Indian elites, professionals, civil servants, businesspeople and minority groups of all kinds, who flourished under the patronage of the imperial state, and could be used in a ‘divide and rule’ strategy to prolong colonial rule. Independence was profoundly unsettling to those destined to become minorities in the new nation, and the Anglo-Indians were no exception. This refreshing account looks at the dramatic end of British rule in India through Anglo-Indian eyes, a perspective that is neither colonial apologia nor nationalist polemic. Its history resonates strikingly with the complex identity debates of the twenty-first century.

Anglo-Indian Worthies

Anglo-Indian Worthies
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Publisher : Palala Press
Total Pages : 170
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ISBN-10 : 1356258514
ISBN-13 : 9781356258512
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Synopsis Anglo-Indian Worthies by : Henry Morris, Sir

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Sketches of Some Distinguished Anglo-Indians

Sketches of Some Distinguished Anglo-Indians
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Total Pages : 464
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ISBN-10 : UCAL:$B679330
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Synopsis Sketches of Some Distinguished Anglo-Indians by : William Ferguson Beatson Laurie

Indian Antiquary

Indian Antiquary
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Total Pages : 964
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ISBN-10 : UFL:31262053229877
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Anglo-Indians and Minority Politics in South Asia

Anglo-Indians and Minority Politics in South Asia
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 391
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ISBN-10 : 9781317538349
ISBN-13 : 131753834X
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Synopsis Anglo-Indians and Minority Politics in South Asia by : Uther Charlton-Stevens

Anglo-Indians are a mixed-race, Christian and Anglophone minority community which arose in South Asia during the long period of European colonialism. An often neglected part of the British Raj, their presence complicates the traditional binary through which British imperialism is viewed – of ruler and ruled, coloniser and colonised. The book analyses the processes of ethnic group formation and political organisation, beginning with petitions to the East India Company state, through the Raj’s constitutional communalism, to constitution-making for the new India. It details how Anglo-Indians sought to preserve protected areas of state and railway employment amidst the growing demands of Indian nationalism. Anglo-Indians both suffered and benefitted from colonial British prejudices, being expected to loyally serve the colonial state as a result of their ties of kinship and culture to the colonial power, whilst being the victims of racial and social discrimination. This mixed experience was embodied in their intermediate position in the Raj’s evolving socio-racial employment hierarchy. The question of why and how a numerically small group, who were privileged relative to the great majority of people in South Asia, were granted nominated representatives and reserved employment in the new Indian Constitution, amidst a general curtailment of minority group rights, is tackled directly. Based on a wide range of source materials from Indian and British archives, including the Anglo-Indian Review and the debates of the Constituent Assembly of India, the book illuminatingly foregrounds the issues facing the smaller minorities during the drawn out process of decolonisation in South Asia. It will be of interest to students and researchers of South Asia, Imperial and Global History, Politics, and Mixed Race Studies.

The Indian National Congress

The Indian National Congress
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Total Pages : 240
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ISBN-10 : WISC:89017336991
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Synopsis The Indian National Congress by : John Murdoch