license: Copyright © Cambridge University Press 2017Since 2001, the geo-strategic priorities of the ‘War on Terror’ have prompted renewed attention to the historically significant region of Waziristan. Ironically, given the apparent failure of British attempts to pacify the region in the century after 1849, Waziristan’s colonial history has been picked over by policy-makers, commentators, and scholars for lessons which might be applied to current projects of state-building and counter-insurgency. Unabashedly instrumentalist, these works have reproduced the reductive stereotypes of the colonial sources and helped to entrench partial understandings of the frontier which obscure the dynamic and contingent nature of imperial state-building. Thi...
Beginning in the eighteenth century (South Asia) and nineteenth century (Central Asia), an age of ci...
The chapter offers a cultural reading of colonial campaigning, arguing that combat on the frontier w...
[Extract] In The Trouble with Empire, Antoinette Burton explores how violence accompanied the imperi...
This paper proposes an alternative history of the colonial frontier. Focussing on Waziristan, the pa...
The book focuses on relations between the people of Waziristan (mainly Pashtuns - Darwesh Khel Wazir...
This book explores a little-known but fascinating chapter in the history of the north-west frontier ...
The chapter focuses on British relations with Waziristan in the 19th and early 20th centuries. A reg...
In the nineteenth century the independent Waziristan tribes usually relied on jirgas— assemblies of ...
The thesis begins by describing the socio-political and economic organisation of the tribes of Wazir...
This paper look at some of the strategies employed by British administrators to control the highly i...
This article illustrates how British perceptions of Sultan Ali Dinar of Darfur, in the context of th...
The period of British colonial rule in Darfur is prominent in current debates about the roots of rec...
This article analyses the British-led demarcation of Afghanistan’s north-western border in the Maime...
The Wakhan Corridor in northeastern Afghanistan has historically functioned as an important thorough...
Frontiers on land and bodies are performative of imperial expansion and acceleration. This chapter a...
Beginning in the eighteenth century (South Asia) and nineteenth century (Central Asia), an age of ci...
The chapter offers a cultural reading of colonial campaigning, arguing that combat on the frontier w...
[Extract] In The Trouble with Empire, Antoinette Burton explores how violence accompanied the imperi...
This paper proposes an alternative history of the colonial frontier. Focussing on Waziristan, the pa...
The book focuses on relations between the people of Waziristan (mainly Pashtuns - Darwesh Khel Wazir...
This book explores a little-known but fascinating chapter in the history of the north-west frontier ...
The chapter focuses on British relations with Waziristan in the 19th and early 20th centuries. A reg...
In the nineteenth century the independent Waziristan tribes usually relied on jirgas— assemblies of ...
The thesis begins by describing the socio-political and economic organisation of the tribes of Wazir...
This paper look at some of the strategies employed by British administrators to control the highly i...
This article illustrates how British perceptions of Sultan Ali Dinar of Darfur, in the context of th...
The period of British colonial rule in Darfur is prominent in current debates about the roots of rec...
This article analyses the British-led demarcation of Afghanistan’s north-western border in the Maime...
The Wakhan Corridor in northeastern Afghanistan has historically functioned as an important thorough...
Frontiers on land and bodies are performative of imperial expansion and acceleration. This chapter a...
Beginning in the eighteenth century (South Asia) and nineteenth century (Central Asia), an age of ci...
The chapter offers a cultural reading of colonial campaigning, arguing that combat on the frontier w...
[Extract] In The Trouble with Empire, Antoinette Burton explores how violence accompanied the imperi...