Anglo-Indians are the legacy of European colonialism in South Asia. They are of mixed Indian and European descent. Since the late 20th century Anglo-Indians have been the focus of much ethnological research that generally depicts them as a “marginalized” group due to “racist” British policies. Anglo-Indians are a tiny minority in a vast native population, but the natives did not protect them from marginalization. Why? This dissertation explores the question because my personal experience, being born into an Anglo-Indian family and schooled in Pakistan, had no resonances with the impoverished lives depicted in scholarly accounts. All Anglo-Indians are Christians and in India live within a majority Hindu population, whereas in Pakistan ...
The British rule had a lasting Impact on the lives of the Indian people. They exploited the Indian t...
246 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2010.My dissertation builds upon a...
English education was introduced by the British with the twin purpose of impressing upon the natives...
Anglo-Indians are the legacy of European colonialism in South Asia. They are of mixed Indian and Eu...
This article was published on the anniversary of India's Republic day in January 2021 for the well-k...
Anglo-Indians, a designation acquired in the 1911 Indian Census, had previously been known as Eurasi...
This dissertation explores how British middle-class families residing in India between the mid-ninet...
This dissertation explores how British middle-class families residing in India between the mid-ninet...
This thesis is an ethnography of Anglo-Indians in Calcutta. All ethnographies are accounts arising o...
It has been 70 years since the controversial and blood-filled Partition which formed Pakistan and di...
Sindhi Hindus comprise the world’s most widespread South Asian diaspora. When the British divided th...
English education was introduced by the British with the twin purpose of impressing upon the natives...
English education was introduced by the British with the twin purpose of impressing upon the natives...
English education was introduced by the British with the twin purpose of impressing upon the natives...
English education was introduced by the British with the twin purpose of impressing upon the natives...
The British rule had a lasting Impact on the lives of the Indian people. They exploited the Indian t...
246 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2010.My dissertation builds upon a...
English education was introduced by the British with the twin purpose of impressing upon the natives...
Anglo-Indians are the legacy of European colonialism in South Asia. They are of mixed Indian and Eu...
This article was published on the anniversary of India's Republic day in January 2021 for the well-k...
Anglo-Indians, a designation acquired in the 1911 Indian Census, had previously been known as Eurasi...
This dissertation explores how British middle-class families residing in India between the mid-ninet...
This dissertation explores how British middle-class families residing in India between the mid-ninet...
This thesis is an ethnography of Anglo-Indians in Calcutta. All ethnographies are accounts arising o...
It has been 70 years since the controversial and blood-filled Partition which formed Pakistan and di...
Sindhi Hindus comprise the world’s most widespread South Asian diaspora. When the British divided th...
English education was introduced by the British with the twin purpose of impressing upon the natives...
English education was introduced by the British with the twin purpose of impressing upon the natives...
English education was introduced by the British with the twin purpose of impressing upon the natives...
English education was introduced by the British with the twin purpose of impressing upon the natives...
The British rule had a lasting Impact on the lives of the Indian people. They exploited the Indian t...
246 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2010.My dissertation builds upon a...
English education was introduced by the British with the twin purpose of impressing upon the natives...