Prior to the British colonization of India, racism and violence existed long before Britain\u27s intrusion during the 19th century. The author validates his claims in a fourth part process. First, definitions of race, ethnicity, and nationalism are all explained in relation to primordialism to explain racism that came as a result of the social caste system. Next, the Hindu religion is assessed through Durkheim and Marx to prove its oppressive nature. However, British colonizers incited racist and violent conduct through the rape of Indian women and control over their educational system. Through said acts, Indians fell victim to feelings of inferiority. However, they were unable to convert Indians to their Christian beliefs due to their stro...
© The Author(s) 2020. John Stuart Mill’s justification for British rule in India is well known. Less...
Upon taking the reins of power in the South Asian Sub-continent, the East India Company officials, b...
This essay explores the specificity of colonial violence in India. Although imperial and military hi...
Prior to the British colonization of India, racism and violence existed long before Britain's intrus...
Abstract The paper traces the problematic relationship between different races and political conflic...
Misconception in the Indian Society has played a paramount role to its contribution to communal viol...
Any discussion of India from the point of view of the West must deal with the problem posed by the c...
English education was introduced by the British with the twin purpose of impressing upon the natives...
At the end of the 19th century, South Asia subcontinent was ruled by British Empire. After the Muti...
The British Raj in the Indian subcontinent has been an area of academic and scholarly inquiries. The...
The horror accompanying the transfer of population has been the major theme with Indo-Anglican write...
This article utilizes a three-pronged analytical model to examine the mechanics of British coloniali...
Today, many characteristics of the nineteenth and twentieth century British Raj are well ingrained i...
This paper deals with analysing the film "Partition" 2007 that portrays the actions of violence and ...
Copyright © 2014 ISSR Journals. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Common...
© The Author(s) 2020. John Stuart Mill’s justification for British rule in India is well known. Less...
Upon taking the reins of power in the South Asian Sub-continent, the East India Company officials, b...
This essay explores the specificity of colonial violence in India. Although imperial and military hi...
Prior to the British colonization of India, racism and violence existed long before Britain's intrus...
Abstract The paper traces the problematic relationship between different races and political conflic...
Misconception in the Indian Society has played a paramount role to its contribution to communal viol...
Any discussion of India from the point of view of the West must deal with the problem posed by the c...
English education was introduced by the British with the twin purpose of impressing upon the natives...
At the end of the 19th century, South Asia subcontinent was ruled by British Empire. After the Muti...
The British Raj in the Indian subcontinent has been an area of academic and scholarly inquiries. The...
The horror accompanying the transfer of population has been the major theme with Indo-Anglican write...
This article utilizes a three-pronged analytical model to examine the mechanics of British coloniali...
Today, many characteristics of the nineteenth and twentieth century British Raj are well ingrained i...
This paper deals with analysing the film "Partition" 2007 that portrays the actions of violence and ...
Copyright © 2014 ISSR Journals. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Common...
© The Author(s) 2020. John Stuart Mill’s justification for British rule in India is well known. Less...
Upon taking the reins of power in the South Asian Sub-continent, the East India Company officials, b...
This essay explores the specificity of colonial violence in India. Although imperial and military hi...