This article explores the extension of political “liberty” and franchise – as well as the eventual extension of citizenship rights – to Indians during the decades of France’s Third Republic (1870s–80s) in French colonial India. Not only does this example stand in stark contrast to the civil position of Indians in British India at the time, but it was also something of a unique situation in the French colonial world. How did the French attempt to apply a colonial policy of liberalism to Indian communities in Pondicherry, India, whose social world was constructed upon castebased rituals and rules? I argue that liberal policies that could violate caste rules concerning purity and lead to the loss of communal rights cannot be assessed without u...
Nationalism and History in Colonial India This article focuses upon the relationship between histo...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to reveal the contribution of counter-hegemonic communication...
International audienceThis article explores Mahé’s interconnected experiences as both a semi-autonom...
This article explores the extension of political “liberty” and franchise – as well as the eventual e...
Travelling through Pondicherry in the 1840s, Albert Hervey, a British army officer, remarked at bein...
At the end of the eighteenth century, India was seen by many French observers as a region without a ...
Published In: Vickers, Adrian, and Margaret Hanlon (eds), Asia reconstructed: Proceedings of the 16t...
On October 16, 1790, a group of topas men wrote a petition to the Colonial Assembly at Pondichéry, p...
This article examines three connected campaigns for Indian imperial citizenship which spanned the pe...
Purpose: to reveal the contribution of counter-hegemonic communications towards the origins of anti-...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. April 2013. Major: History. Advisor: Patricia M.E. Lorci...
The study is devoted to the development of Pondicherry during the French Revolution, specificallyin ...
This essay explores the specificity of colonial violence in India. Although imperial and military hi...
The central theme of the book has been woven round the five French settlements in India with Pondich...
This article concerns the politics of security and caste difference in the late nineteenth century M...
Nationalism and History in Colonial India This article focuses upon the relationship between histo...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to reveal the contribution of counter-hegemonic communication...
International audienceThis article explores Mahé’s interconnected experiences as both a semi-autonom...
This article explores the extension of political “liberty” and franchise – as well as the eventual e...
Travelling through Pondicherry in the 1840s, Albert Hervey, a British army officer, remarked at bein...
At the end of the eighteenth century, India was seen by many French observers as a region without a ...
Published In: Vickers, Adrian, and Margaret Hanlon (eds), Asia reconstructed: Proceedings of the 16t...
On October 16, 1790, a group of topas men wrote a petition to the Colonial Assembly at Pondichéry, p...
This article examines three connected campaigns for Indian imperial citizenship which spanned the pe...
Purpose: to reveal the contribution of counter-hegemonic communications towards the origins of anti-...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. April 2013. Major: History. Advisor: Patricia M.E. Lorci...
The study is devoted to the development of Pondicherry during the French Revolution, specificallyin ...
This essay explores the specificity of colonial violence in India. Although imperial and military hi...
The central theme of the book has been woven round the five French settlements in India with Pondich...
This article concerns the politics of security and caste difference in the late nineteenth century M...
Nationalism and History in Colonial India This article focuses upon the relationship between histo...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to reveal the contribution of counter-hegemonic communication...
International audienceThis article explores Mahé’s interconnected experiences as both a semi-autonom...