This Project is a memoir, a collection of stories of the places I’ve been, the people that populated my life, and events both historical and personal that drew my course. I grew up in India, a child of the early 1950’s, an India fresh out of its colonial past, when the remnants of the British Empire still lingered on. My mother’s family traced their antecedents through several generations of British civil servants who lived, worked and settled in India. My father’s parents were immigrants from Russia who settled in Brooklyn, New York. My experiences led me to explore and reflect on the cultural and historical milieu I lived through, during my childhood, early adulthood, later adulthood, across continents, and through the vagaries of histo...
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...
âThe Government of one country by another inevitably leaves its mark on both ruler and ruled.1 The 1...
At the end of January, Professor Susheila Nasta gave a talk on how Indians mingling in intellectual ...
My dissertation builds upon and challenges postcolonial interpretations of British perceptions of Ea...
Gray, Eric, A People So Different from Themselves: British Attitudes Towards India and the Power Dyn...
Gray, Eric, A People So Different from Themselves: British Attitudes Towards India and the Power Dyn...
Gray, Eric, A People So Different from Themselves: British Attitudes Towards India and the Power Dyn...
University of Technology Sydney. Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences.This thesis focuses on an analy...
This research into the Special Collections Archive at Exeter University and India Office Records at ...
This is a detailed study of the various ways in which London and India were imaginatively constructe...
The impetus for my journey was the desire to learn more about another culture, and pursue the idea o...
The impetus for my journey was the desire to learn more about another culture, and pursue the idea o...
The White Author’s Burden: Justifications of Empire in the Fiction of British India identifies a tra...
The British Empire was the largest empire the world has ever seen, and as such, has significantly im...
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...
âThe Government of one country by another inevitably leaves its mark on both ruler and ruled.1 The 1...
At the end of January, Professor Susheila Nasta gave a talk on how Indians mingling in intellectual ...
My dissertation builds upon and challenges postcolonial interpretations of British perceptions of Ea...
Gray, Eric, A People So Different from Themselves: British Attitudes Towards India and the Power Dyn...
Gray, Eric, A People So Different from Themselves: British Attitudes Towards India and the Power Dyn...
Gray, Eric, A People So Different from Themselves: British Attitudes Towards India and the Power Dyn...
University of Technology Sydney. Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences.This thesis focuses on an analy...
This research into the Special Collections Archive at Exeter University and India Office Records at ...
This is a detailed study of the various ways in which London and India were imaginatively constructe...
The impetus for my journey was the desire to learn more about another culture, and pursue the idea o...
The impetus for my journey was the desire to learn more about another culture, and pursue the idea o...
The White Author’s Burden: Justifications of Empire in the Fiction of British India identifies a tra...
The British Empire was the largest empire the world has ever seen, and as such, has significantly im...
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...
âThe Government of one country by another inevitably leaves its mark on both ruler and ruled.1 The 1...