Anglo-Indians, a designation acquired in the 1911 Indian Census, had previously been known as Eurasians, East Indians, Indo-Britons and half-castes. ‘Anglo-Indian’ had previously denoted, and among some scholars continues to denote, Britons long resident in India. We will define Anglo-Indians as a particular mixed race Indo-European population arising out of the European trading and imperial presence in India, and one of several constructed categories by which transient Britons sought to demarcate racial difference within the Raj’s socio-racial hierarchy. Anglo-Indians were placed in an intermediary (and differentially remunerated) position between Indians and Domiciled Europeans (another category excluded from fully ‘white’ status), who...
Focusing on the indigenous Bhil community in central India, this paper examines the role of British ...
Abstract The paper traces the problematic relationship between different races and political conflic...
During the transition to colonialism, over thirty Indian political missions ventured to London. Repr...
From colonial times to modern-day independent India, mixed-race groups have struggled to find their ...
This DPhil dissertation aims to delineate an ambivalent construction of 'Britishness' in late Britis...
SELECTED BIBLIOGRAPHY Brown; W. Norman, The United States and India and Pakistan (Cambridge, Mass...
Historically, India played a crucial role in the establishment and maintenance of the British Empire...
Anglo-Indians are the legacy of European colonialism in South Asia. They are of mixed Indian and Eu...
The paper analyses the effects of modernisation processes on the development of ethnicity and intere...
Whereas Indian culture predated British colonialism in India (1600-1947) by six millennia, Anglo-Ind...
Within postcolonial studies, Britain’s long contact with India has been read generally only within t...
Prior to the British colonization of India, racism and violence existed long before Britain's intrus...
Colonial rule, based on economic exploitation, was justified on the grounds that the colonizer broug...
Policy-makers and commentators across the English-speaking world have recently become immensely enth...
This paper attempts to analyze decolonization in British India. India and Pakistan won their indepen...
Focusing on the indigenous Bhil community in central India, this paper examines the role of British ...
Abstract The paper traces the problematic relationship between different races and political conflic...
During the transition to colonialism, over thirty Indian political missions ventured to London. Repr...
From colonial times to modern-day independent India, mixed-race groups have struggled to find their ...
This DPhil dissertation aims to delineate an ambivalent construction of 'Britishness' in late Britis...
SELECTED BIBLIOGRAPHY Brown; W. Norman, The United States and India and Pakistan (Cambridge, Mass...
Historically, India played a crucial role in the establishment and maintenance of the British Empire...
Anglo-Indians are the legacy of European colonialism in South Asia. They are of mixed Indian and Eu...
The paper analyses the effects of modernisation processes on the development of ethnicity and intere...
Whereas Indian culture predated British colonialism in India (1600-1947) by six millennia, Anglo-Ind...
Within postcolonial studies, Britain’s long contact with India has been read generally only within t...
Prior to the British colonization of India, racism and violence existed long before Britain's intrus...
Colonial rule, based on economic exploitation, was justified on the grounds that the colonizer broug...
Policy-makers and commentators across the English-speaking world have recently become immensely enth...
This paper attempts to analyze decolonization in British India. India and Pakistan won their indepen...
Focusing on the indigenous Bhil community in central India, this paper examines the role of British ...
Abstract The paper traces the problematic relationship between different races and political conflic...
During the transition to colonialism, over thirty Indian political missions ventured to London. Repr...