This thesis examines the political and social worldview of British and Indian royalty during the nineteenth century. Rather than viewing them as mere 'ornamental' figureheads, it seeks to highlight and scrutinise the ideas held by monarchs (sovereign or deposed) about empire and the role of royalty, as well as considering how their attempts at implementing such ideas can complicate existing narratives about the relative influence and authority of this group. Above all, this thesis breaks new ground by adopting a transnational approach in its study of such royal ideas and endeavours. Ruling dynasties, monarchs and courts have long been part of an interconnected, if rarefied, world encompassing Europe and Asia, though this is not adequately ...
Current scholarship on British and princely Indian gift-giving presents it as at first a negotiation...
Today, many characteristics of the nineteenth and twentieth century British Raj are well ingrained i...
This thesis examines the relationship between India and Australia between 1858 and 1901. It draws up...
This thesis examines the political and social worldview of British and Indian royalty during the ni...
This thesis explores the manner in which British officials attempted to impose ideas of 'good govern...
Generations of historians have looked to Bengal, Bombay, and Madras to detect the emergence of the l...
While men held the titles of governor and viceroy in British India, it was women who were responsibl...
Examines the nineteenth-century royal tour from the perspectives of various historical actors – incl...
Historians suggest Queen Victoria was a monarch in name alone. Queen Victoria’s historical significa...
This dissertation charts the genealogy of a particularly British Indian form of colonial government ...
An attempt has be n made in the following pages to study, from original documents and other sources,...
During the transition to colonialism, over thirty Indian political missions ventured to London. Repr...
Why did a strong centralizing British imperial state emerge in South Asia in the eighteenth century?...
As India became increasingly important in the British imperial consciousness throughout the nineteen...
Although many recent historical works on the Raj examine issues of race and gender in the imperial c...
Current scholarship on British and princely Indian gift-giving presents it as at first a negotiation...
Today, many characteristics of the nineteenth and twentieth century British Raj are well ingrained i...
This thesis examines the relationship between India and Australia between 1858 and 1901. It draws up...
This thesis examines the political and social worldview of British and Indian royalty during the ni...
This thesis explores the manner in which British officials attempted to impose ideas of 'good govern...
Generations of historians have looked to Bengal, Bombay, and Madras to detect the emergence of the l...
While men held the titles of governor and viceroy in British India, it was women who were responsibl...
Examines the nineteenth-century royal tour from the perspectives of various historical actors – incl...
Historians suggest Queen Victoria was a monarch in name alone. Queen Victoria’s historical significa...
This dissertation charts the genealogy of a particularly British Indian form of colonial government ...
An attempt has be n made in the following pages to study, from original documents and other sources,...
During the transition to colonialism, over thirty Indian political missions ventured to London. Repr...
Why did a strong centralizing British imperial state emerge in South Asia in the eighteenth century?...
As India became increasingly important in the British imperial consciousness throughout the nineteen...
Although many recent historical works on the Raj examine issues of race and gender in the imperial c...
Current scholarship on British and princely Indian gift-giving presents it as at first a negotiation...
Today, many characteristics of the nineteenth and twentieth century British Raj are well ingrained i...
This thesis examines the relationship between India and Australia between 1858 and 1901. It draws up...