This essay explores the specificity of colonial violence in India. Although imperial and military historians are familiar with several instances of such violence—notably the rebellion in 1857 and the 1919 massacre at the Jallianwalla Bagh in Amritsar—there is a broader, and arguably more significant, history that has largely escaped attention. In contrast to metropolitan European states, where sovereignty derived, at least in principle, from a covenant between subjects and government, the sovereign power of the colonial state was always predicated on the violent subjugation of ‘the natives’. However, while violence was integral to colonialism, such violence was never a purely metropolitan agency: most of those recruited to serve in the colo...
Military power was central to securing, policing and defending colonial rule in South Asia. Even in ...
This thesis explores the relationship between law, sovereignty and violence in colonial India in the...
This article explores the postcolonial criminalization of a so-called criminal tribe in the borderla...
The 1857-59 Indian Uprising was a cataclysmic event in the history of the British Empire in India an...
Violence had assumed sundry roles in a colonial setting; of them, the most severe, but also perhaps ...
This essay challenges the historiography of the Jallianwala Bagh massacre in Amritsar, India. Drawin...
This article utilizes a three-pronged analytical model to examine the mechanics of British coloniali...
This article explores the extension of political “liberty” and franchise – as well as the eventual e...
Prior to the British colonization of India, racism and violence existed long before Britain's intrus...
Justice and non-violent jihâd: the anti-colonial struggle in the North West frontier of British Indi...
L'auteur étudie les réactions de la population de l'Inde coloniale aux pratiques de dénombrement dév...
1. Introduction This thesis deals with the Nagar rebellion, in colonial South India. In late Augus...
The history of education in India has been looked into with a view which has been narrow in its expa...
As the East India Company extended its territorial dominion, the civilizational encounter was someti...
Focusing on India between the early nineteenth century and the First World War, Colonial Terror expl...
Military power was central to securing, policing and defending colonial rule in South Asia. Even in ...
This thesis explores the relationship between law, sovereignty and violence in colonial India in the...
This article explores the postcolonial criminalization of a so-called criminal tribe in the borderla...
The 1857-59 Indian Uprising was a cataclysmic event in the history of the British Empire in India an...
Violence had assumed sundry roles in a colonial setting; of them, the most severe, but also perhaps ...
This essay challenges the historiography of the Jallianwala Bagh massacre in Amritsar, India. Drawin...
This article utilizes a three-pronged analytical model to examine the mechanics of British coloniali...
This article explores the extension of political “liberty” and franchise – as well as the eventual e...
Prior to the British colonization of India, racism and violence existed long before Britain's intrus...
Justice and non-violent jihâd: the anti-colonial struggle in the North West frontier of British Indi...
L'auteur étudie les réactions de la population de l'Inde coloniale aux pratiques de dénombrement dév...
1. Introduction This thesis deals with the Nagar rebellion, in colonial South India. In late Augus...
The history of education in India has been looked into with a view which has been narrow in its expa...
As the East India Company extended its territorial dominion, the civilizational encounter was someti...
Focusing on India between the early nineteenth century and the First World War, Colonial Terror expl...
Military power was central to securing, policing and defending colonial rule in South Asia. Even in ...
This thesis explores the relationship between law, sovereignty and violence in colonial India in the...
This article explores the postcolonial criminalization of a so-called criminal tribe in the borderla...