Indian Worthies

Indian Worthies
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Total Pages : 218
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ISBN-10 : UOM:39015028873852
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Indian Antiquary

Indian Antiquary
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Total Pages : 964
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ISBN-10 : UFL:31262053229877
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Lives of Indian Officers

Lives of Indian Officers
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Total Pages : 484
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ISBN-10 : NYPL:33433082439575
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Synopsis Lives of Indian Officers by : Sir John William Kaye

The Principal Nations of India

The Principal Nations of India
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Total Pages : 182
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ISBN-10 : UBBS:UBBS-00051505
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Synopsis The Principal Nations of India by : Christian Literature Society

Mixed-Race and Modernity in Colonial India

Mixed-Race and Modernity in Colonial India
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 162
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ISBN-10 : 9781136325014
ISBN-13 : 1136325018
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Synopsis Mixed-Race and Modernity in Colonial India by : Adrian Carton

Focusing on Portuguese, British and French colonial spaces, this book traces changing concepts of mixed-race identity in early colonial India. Starting in the sixteenth century, it discusses how the emergence of race was always shaped by affiliations based on religion, class, national identity, gender and citizenship across empires. In the context of increasing British power, the book looks at the Anglo-French tensions of the eighteenth century to consider the relationship between modernity and race-making. Arguing that different forms of modernity produced divergent categories of hybridity, it considers the impact of changing political structures on mixed-race communities. With its emphasis on specificity, the book situates current and past debates on the mixed-race experience and the politics of whiteness in broader historical and global contexts. By contributing to the understanding of race-making as an aspect of colonial governance, the book illuminates some margins of colonial India that are often lost in the shadows of the British regime. It is of interest to academics of world history, postcolonial studies, South Asian imperial history and critical mixed-race studies.

Letters to eminent Indians

Letters to eminent Indians
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Total Pages : 300
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ISBN-10 : BSB:BSB11603352
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Synopsis Letters to eminent Indians by : Sadyk Dost

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.

History of Christianity in India

History of Christianity in India
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Total Pages : 162
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ISBN-10 : HARVARD:AH4TBG
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Synopsis History of Christianity in India by : Christian Literature Society For India