This book explores the rhetoric and ritual of Indian elites undercolonialism, focusing on the city of Surat in the Bombay Presidency. It particularly examines how local elites appropriated and modified the liberal representative discourse of Britain and thus fashioned a "public' culture that excluded the city's underclasses. Departing from traditional explanations that have seen this process as resulting from English education or radical transformations in society, Haynes emphasizes the importance of the unequal power relationship between the British and those Indians who struggled for political influence and justice within the colonial framework. A major contribution of the book is Haynes' analysis of the emergence and ultimate failure of ...
In India colonialism affects the native culture in different ways, and concentrated their own in ord...
Part of the prestigious Themes in Indian History series, this volume brings together seminal writing...
This study traces the circumstances that allowed the imagination of militant Hindu cultural and poli...
In this thesis I explore why public spaces were important for the colonial state and for Indians in ...
The Colonial period in India bring transformation in Caste and Women’s position in society through c...
This dissertation traces a series of cultural negotiations through which the Parsis, a community of ...
The starting point of this dissertation is the persistent political underrepresentation of Muslims i...
Colonial historiography involves writing history of a colony by the metropolis, according to it's ow...
This paper looks into how in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, British colonial rule categoris...
David Washbrook's influential early work on South India set the terms for much subsequent debate abo...
This dissertation charts the immensely generative intellectual encounter between the British and Ind...
During the transition to colonialism, over thirty Indian political missions ventured to London. Repr...
'What is intellectually stimulating is the variety that this volume offers - the ways in which indiv...
This DPhil dissertation aims to delineate an ambivalent construction of 'Britishness' in late Britis...
As the East India Company extended its territorial dominion, the civilizational encounter was someti...
In India colonialism affects the native culture in different ways, and concentrated their own in ord...
Part of the prestigious Themes in Indian History series, this volume brings together seminal writing...
This study traces the circumstances that allowed the imagination of militant Hindu cultural and poli...
In this thesis I explore why public spaces were important for the colonial state and for Indians in ...
The Colonial period in India bring transformation in Caste and Women’s position in society through c...
This dissertation traces a series of cultural negotiations through which the Parsis, a community of ...
The starting point of this dissertation is the persistent political underrepresentation of Muslims i...
Colonial historiography involves writing history of a colony by the metropolis, according to it's ow...
This paper looks into how in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, British colonial rule categoris...
David Washbrook's influential early work on South India set the terms for much subsequent debate abo...
This dissertation charts the immensely generative intellectual encounter between the British and Ind...
During the transition to colonialism, over thirty Indian political missions ventured to London. Repr...
'What is intellectually stimulating is the variety that this volume offers - the ways in which indiv...
This DPhil dissertation aims to delineate an ambivalent construction of 'Britishness' in late Britis...
As the East India Company extended its territorial dominion, the civilizational encounter was someti...
In India colonialism affects the native culture in different ways, and concentrated their own in ord...
Part of the prestigious Themes in Indian History series, this volume brings together seminal writing...
This study traces the circumstances that allowed the imagination of militant Hindu cultural and poli...