Archiving the British Raj

Archiving the British Raj
Title Archiving the British Raj PDF eBook
Author Sabyasachi Bhattacharya
Publisher Oxford University Press
Pages 294
Release 2018-10-18
Genre History
ISBN 0199095582

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The archives are generally sites where historians conduct research into our past. Seldom are they objects of research. Sabyasachi Bhattacharya traces the path that led to the creation of a central archive in India, from the setting up of the Imperial Record Department, the precursor of the National Archives of India, and the Indian Historical Records Commission, to the framing of archival policies and the change in those policies over the years. In the last two decades of colonial rule in India, there were anticipations of freedom in many areas of the public sphere. These were felt in the domain of archiving as well, chiefly in the form of reversal of earlier policies. From this perspective, Bhattacharya explores the relation between knowledge and power and discusses how the World Wars and the decline of Britain, among other factors, effected a transition from a Eurocentric and disparaging approach to India towards a more liberal and less ethnocentric one.

Archiving the British Raj

Archiving the British Raj
Title Archiving the British Raj PDF eBook
Author Sabyasachi Bhattacharya
Publisher
Pages
Release 2019
Genre Archives
ISBN 9780199095599

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'Archiving the British Raj' analyses the institutional history of modern archival policy in India. It tells us the history of the colonial archive itself through the debates and discussions about its nature, use, and functioning that took place first amongst British officials and scholars and, nearer independence, amongst Indian historians. This account counters an understanding of the archive as a mere repository of documents, and instead lays bare its complex relationship with the colonial state.

Reading the East India Company 1720-1840

Reading the East India Company 1720-1840
Title Reading the East India Company 1720-1840 PDF eBook
Author Betty Joseph
Publisher University of Chicago Press
Pages 235
Release 2004-01-15
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 0226412032

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In Reading the East India Company, Betty Joseph offers an innovative account of how archives—and the practice of archiving—shaped colonial ideologies in Britain and British-controlled India during the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries. Drawing on the British East India Company's records as well as novels, memoirs, portraiture and guidebooks, Joseph shows how the company's economic and archival practices intersected to produce colonial "fictions" or "truth-effects" that strictly governed class and gender roles—in effect creating a "grammar of power" that kept the far-flung empire intact. And while women were often excluded from this archive, Joseph finds that we can still hear their voices at certain key historical junctures. Attending to these voices, Joseph illustrates how the writing of history belongs not only to the colonial project set forth by British men, but also to the agendas and mechanisms of agency—of colonized Indian, as well as European women. In the process, she makes a valuable and lasting contribution to gender studies, postcolonial theory, and the history of South Asia.

Malarial Subjects

Malarial Subjects
Title Malarial Subjects PDF eBook
Author Rohan Deb Roy
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 349
Release 2017-09-14
Genre History
ISBN 1107172365

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This book examines how and why British imperial rule shaped scientific knowledge about malaria and its cures in nineteenth-century India. This title is also available as Open Access.

The Insecurity State

The Insecurity State
Title The Insecurity State PDF eBook
Author Mark Condos
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 273
Release 2017-08-03
Genre History
ISBN 1108418317

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A provocative examination of how the British colonial experience in India was shaped by chronic unease, anxiety, and insecurity.

Talking Back

Talking Back
Title Talking Back PDF eBook
Author Sabyasachi Bhattacharya
Publisher Oxford University Press
Pages 223
Release 2011-08-24
Genre Political Science
ISBN 0199088586

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British histories in the nineteenth century were by and large monologues. From the turn of the century Indians began to 'talk back', questioning colonial assumptions and narratives of India's past. What was the point of this endeavour? What was said when the Indians began to talk back? What was the discourse of civilization all about? Sabyasachi Bhattacharya explores these questions and lays bare the various forms this rhetoric took: from the defence of Indian civilization to a tendency towards vainglorious depiction of 'Hindu civilization'; from asserting civilizational unity in the distant past to creating a surrogate for nationhood. Tracing the inception of this discourse in the works of R.G. Bhandarkar and Bankimchandra Chatterjee, this book explores the evolution of the idea of civilization in the writings of luminaries like Gandhi, Tagore, Vivekananda, and Nehru, as well as works of intellectuals, historians, linguists, and sociologists like M.G. Ranade, V.K. Rajwade, D.D. Kosambi, Sardar K.M. Panikkar, Nirmal Kumar Bose, and many present-day scholars.

Bills of Rights and Decolonization

Bills of Rights and Decolonization
Title Bills of Rights and Decolonization PDF eBook
Author Charles Parkinson
Publisher Oxford University Press
Pages 314
Release 2007-11-22
Genre History
ISBN 0199231931

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"It presents an alternative perspective on the end of Empire by focusing upon one aspect of constitutional decolonization and the importance of the local legal culture in determining each dependency's constitutional settlement, and provides a series of empirical case studies on the incorporation of human rights instruments into domestic constitutions when negotiated between a state and its dependencies. More generally this book highlights Britain's human rights legacy to its former Empire."--BOOK JACKET.