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Slavery, Abolitionism and Empire in India, 1772–1843
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 385

Slavery, Abolitionism and Empire in India, 1772–1843

This book explores the complex interactions between imperial expansion, political abolitionism and colonial philanthropy that underpinned the ambivalent attitudes of both British evangelicals and East India company officials towards the existence of slavery in India in the period 1772–1843.

The Bengal Conundrum
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 250

The Bengal Conundrum

The definitive book on the changing political winds in West Bengal, and what it means for local governments fighting the might of the BJP nationwide. In the 2019 Lok Sabha elections, the BJP pulled off an unbelievable feat in Bengal-taking their tally of seats from 2 to 18 and vote share of 17 to 40 per cent in just four years. What were the reasons behind such a surge in support for the saffron party in the eastern Indian state? In The Bengal Conundrum, senior journalist Sambit Pal attempts to explain why a state that was the citadel of Left politics for decades has turned Right in less than 10 years. Documenting the contemporary political history of Bengal, both through written and exclusi...

Stages of Capital
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 360

Stages of Capital

An argument that contemporary Indias market society, and its concepts of the market and the public, emerged from commercial laws implemented by the British between 1870 and 1930.

The Materiality of the Past
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 327

The Materiality of the Past

Introduction : the forms of Sikh memory -- Sikh materialities -- Representation of a community : literary sources from the eighteenth century -- Into the nineteenth century : history and sovereignty -- A history of possession -- Colonial governance and Gurdwara reform -- Territory and the definition of being Sikh -- Conclusion : community, territory, and the afterlife of the object

A New Imperial History
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 412

A New Imperial History

This pioneering collection of essays charts an exciting new field in British studies, 'the new imperial history'. Leading scholars from history, literature and cultural studies tackle problems of identity, modernity and difference in eighteenth-century Britain and the empire. They examine, from interdisciplinary perspectives, the reciprocal influences of empire and culture, the movements of peoples, practices and ideas effected by slavery, diaspora and British dominance, and ways in which subaltern, non-western and non-elite people shaped British power and knowledge. The essays move through Britain, America, India, Africa and the South Pacific in testament to the networks of people, commodities and entangled pasts forged by Britain's imperial adventures. Based on ground-breaking research, these analyses of the imperial dimensions of British culture and identities in global contexts will challenge the notion that empire was something that happened 'out there', and they demonstrate its long-lasting implications for British identity and everyday life.

The Idea of Democracy in the Modern Era
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 320

The Idea of Democracy in the Modern Era

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2004
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  • Publisher: Unknown

Although the last half of the twentieth century has been called the Age of Democracy, the twenty-first has already demonstrated the fragility of its apparent triumph as the dominant form of government throughout the world. Reassessing the fate of democracy for our time, distinguished political theorist Ralph Ketcham traces the evolution of this idea over the course of four hundred years. He traces democracy's bumpy ride in a book that is both an exercise in the history of ideas and an explication of democratic theory. Ketcham examines the rationales for democratic government, identifies the fault lines that separate democracy from good government, and suggests ways to strengthen it in order ...

Marginlands
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 255

Marginlands

A tour de force' – Robert Macfarlane 'Some of the best environmental writing I have read' – Amitav Ghosh 'Brilliant and evocative' – Pradip Krishen 'Luminously written' – Paul Salopek 'A book for the ages' – Ed Kashi AN ENVIRONMENTALIST’S JOURNEY THROUGH INDIA’S PRECIOUS YET VULNERABLE LANDSCAPES. In the boundless Thar, deemed a ‘wasteland’ by the authorities, miners bulldoze sand dunes guarding life-sustaining water. The Gangetic dolphin, once a thriving apex predator, struggles for survival as its riverine habitat is fragmented by dams and roiled by incessant shipping. Deep in the mangrove forests of the Sunderban, tigers prey on desperate crab-catchers. Encroachments on ...

Mourning the Nation
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 388

Mourning the Nation

A work of film studies that traces how the traumatic Partition of India and Pakistan has been represented (or not represented) in Indian cinema from 1947 to the present.

Bengal, Rethinking History
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 336

Bengal, Rethinking History

This Volume Is A Comprehensive And Incisive Look At The History Of Bengal Since The Time Of The British. There Are Essays On Peasant And Tribal Movements, The Bengal Renaissance, Muslim Identity, History Of Caste, Labour, The National Movement Among Other Topics.

Changing Concepts of Rights and Justice in South Asia
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 316

Changing Concepts of Rights and Justice in South Asia

  • Categories: Law

Indian civil rights movement