Colonialism created exclusive economic and segregatory social spaces for the exploitation and management of natural and human resources, in the form of plantations, ports, mining towns, hill stations, civil lines and new urban centres for Europeans. Contagion and Enclaves studies the social history of medicine within two intersecting enclaves in colonial India; the hill station of Darjeeling which incorporated the sanitarian and racial norms of the British Raj; and in the adjacent tea plantations of North Bengal, which produced tea for the global market. It establishes the vital link between medicine, the political economy and the social history of colonialism. It demonstrates that while enclaves were essential and distinctive sites of arti...
This is a detailed study of the various ways in which London and India were imaginatively constructe...
My thesis investigates the discursive strategies employed by the East India Company during the early...
This paper looks at the origins of the British tea industry of India from the standpoint of colonial...
This dissertation explores the various contexts of curative and preventive health in a particular ec...
Second Place in Domestic and International Relations, Denman Undergraduate Research ForumThis thesis...
International audienceThis paper is part of a larger research project which aims at revisiting – but...
© 2016, The Journal of Global Affairs is the official student research publication of the Department...
Beginning in the early nineteenth century, the British Empire began extracting regular revenues from...
This article utilizes a three-pronged analytical model to examine the mechanics of British coloniali...
Colonialism and medicine may seem to be separate subjects on their own, but this paper demonstrates ...
In the past two decades, particularly, the gross inequities and violence of British colonialism have...
Malaria was the deadliest infectious disease in colonial Assam, but the malady received less attenti...
Conceptualised in opposition to 'orthodox' medicine, homoeopathy, a western medical project originat...
AbstractThis article provides a locally grounded understanding of how geographies of sovereignty bec...
Within postcolonial studies, Britain’s long contact with India has been read generally only within t...
This is a detailed study of the various ways in which London and India were imaginatively constructe...
My thesis investigates the discursive strategies employed by the East India Company during the early...
This paper looks at the origins of the British tea industry of India from the standpoint of colonial...
This dissertation explores the various contexts of curative and preventive health in a particular ec...
Second Place in Domestic and International Relations, Denman Undergraduate Research ForumThis thesis...
International audienceThis paper is part of a larger research project which aims at revisiting – but...
© 2016, The Journal of Global Affairs is the official student research publication of the Department...
Beginning in the early nineteenth century, the British Empire began extracting regular revenues from...
This article utilizes a three-pronged analytical model to examine the mechanics of British coloniali...
Colonialism and medicine may seem to be separate subjects on their own, but this paper demonstrates ...
In the past two decades, particularly, the gross inequities and violence of British colonialism have...
Malaria was the deadliest infectious disease in colonial Assam, but the malady received less attenti...
Conceptualised in opposition to 'orthodox' medicine, homoeopathy, a western medical project originat...
AbstractThis article provides a locally grounded understanding of how geographies of sovereignty bec...
Within postcolonial studies, Britain’s long contact with India has been read generally only within t...
This is a detailed study of the various ways in which London and India were imaginatively constructe...
My thesis investigates the discursive strategies employed by the East India Company during the early...
This paper looks at the origins of the British tea industry of India from the standpoint of colonial...