This paper aims to highlight the multiple and sometimes contradictory strands in the British colonial discourse on nature and indigeneity in India. With reference to the private accounts of British civil and military officers working in Chotanagpur, it argues that their depictions of the landscape resided in a space between the ‘imagined’ and ‘reality’. While much their interpretation of the Indian landscape was undoubtedly shaped by the cultural world of the colonizers and informed by their prejudices, their diaries, memoirs, and histories reveal a constant engagement with the material reality and a utilitarian appreciation of its worth. The paper further argues that the unique features of nature in this region – primordial and yet punctua...
The interplay between local and imperial perceptions was a driving force behind the gradual evolutio...
The present paper seeks to explore the paradigms of scientific development in colonial India. The hi...
Focussing on the initial period of British colonial rule in Dharwar, western India, this article use...
This essay analyses some aspects of the cultural encounter between the British administrators and t...
Landscaping India investigates the use of landscapes in colonial and anti-colonial representations o...
Landscaping India investigates the use of landscapes in colonial and anti-colonial representations o...
Due to the inhospitable climate and vastness of the native population, European settlement of India ...
Thomas Simpson provides an innovative account of how distinctive forms of colonial power and knowled...
The environmental history of India has moved on and considerably broadened since the first studies o...
From the 1820s to the 1850s, the British Indian state undertook its final major phase of expansion t...
This paper looks into how the Ho, an indigenous community of India, came to be categorised as a 'tri...
This essay discusses how the idea of colonial science gained cultural dominance during the early 185...
Colonial historiography involves writing history of a colony by the metropolis, according to it's ow...
This essay examines the journals and associated technical travel-narratives produced as part of the ...
In India, Adivasis had, over generations, evolved a complex system of resource-management in consona...
The interplay between local and imperial perceptions was a driving force behind the gradual evolutio...
The present paper seeks to explore the paradigms of scientific development in colonial India. The hi...
Focussing on the initial period of British colonial rule in Dharwar, western India, this article use...
This essay analyses some aspects of the cultural encounter between the British administrators and t...
Landscaping India investigates the use of landscapes in colonial and anti-colonial representations o...
Landscaping India investigates the use of landscapes in colonial and anti-colonial representations o...
Due to the inhospitable climate and vastness of the native population, European settlement of India ...
Thomas Simpson provides an innovative account of how distinctive forms of colonial power and knowled...
The environmental history of India has moved on and considerably broadened since the first studies o...
From the 1820s to the 1850s, the British Indian state undertook its final major phase of expansion t...
This paper looks into how the Ho, an indigenous community of India, came to be categorised as a 'tri...
This essay discusses how the idea of colonial science gained cultural dominance during the early 185...
Colonial historiography involves writing history of a colony by the metropolis, according to it's ow...
This essay examines the journals and associated technical travel-narratives produced as part of the ...
In India, Adivasis had, over generations, evolved a complex system of resource-management in consona...
The interplay between local and imperial perceptions was a driving force behind the gradual evolutio...
The present paper seeks to explore the paradigms of scientific development in colonial India. The hi...
Focussing on the initial period of British colonial rule in Dharwar, western India, this article use...