The Indian Empire

The Indian Empire
Title The Indian Empire PDF eBook
Author Sir William Wilson Hunter
Publisher Legare Street Press
Pages 0
Release 2022-10-27
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ISBN 9781017787672

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India in the Shadows of Empire

India in the Shadows of Empire
Title India in the Shadows of Empire PDF eBook
Author Mithi Mukherjee
Publisher Oxford University Press
Pages 422
Release 2009-11-25
Genre Political Science
ISBN 019908811X

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This book explains the postcolonial Indian polity by presenting an alternative historical narrative of the British Empire in India and India's struggle for independence. It pursues this narrative along two major trajectories. On the one hand, it focuses on the role of imperial judicial institutions and practices in the making of both the British Empire and the anti-colonial movement under the Congress, with the lawyer as political leader. On the other hand, it offers a novel interpretation of Gandhi's non-violent resistance movement as being different from the Congress. It shows that the Gandhian movement, as the most powerful force largely responsible for India's independence, was anchored not in western discourses of political and legislative freedom but rather in Indic traditions of renunciative freedom, with the renouncer as leader. This volume offers a comprehensive and new reinterpretation of the Indian Constitution in the light of this historical narrative. The book contends that the British colonial idea of justice and the Gandhian ethos of resistance have been the two competing and conflicting driving forces that have determined the nature and evolution of the Indian polity after independence.

India, Empire, and First World War Culture

India, Empire, and First World War Culture
Title India, Empire, and First World War Culture PDF eBook
Author Santanu Das
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 495
Release 2018-09-13
Genre History
ISBN 1107081580

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This is the first cultural and literary history of India and the First World War, with archival research from Europe and South Asia.

The Indian Empire

The Indian Empire
Title The Indian Empire PDF eBook
Author Robert Montgomery Martin
Publisher
Pages 412
Release 1861
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The Indian Empire At War

The Indian Empire At War
Title The Indian Empire At War PDF eBook
Author George Morton-Jack
Publisher Hachette UK
Pages 594
Release 2018-09-06
Genre History
ISBN 1408707721

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'Essential to a proper understanding of the war and of our world of today' Michael Morpurgo 1.5 million Indians fought with the British in the First World War - from Flanders to the African bush and the deserts of the Islamic world, they saved the Allies from defeat in 1914 and were vital to global victory in 1918. Using previously unpublished veteran interviews, this is their story, told as never before.

The Indian Empire

The Indian Empire
Title The Indian Empire PDF eBook
Author William Wilson Hunter
Publisher
Pages 792
Release 1886
Genre India
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Inglorious Empire

Inglorious Empire
Title Inglorious Empire PDF eBook
Author Shashi Tharoor
Publisher Penguin Group
Pages 0
Release 2018-02
Genre History
ISBN 9780141987149

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Inglorious Empire' tells the real story of the British in India from the arrival of the East India Company to the end of the Raj, revealing how Britain's rise was built upon its plunder of India. In the eighteenth century, India's share of the world economy was as large as Europe's. By 1947, after two centuries of British rule, it had decreased six-fold. Beyond conquest and deception, the Empire blew rebels from cannon, massacred unarmed protesters, entrenched institutionalised racism, and caused millions to die from starvation. British imperialism justified itself as enlightened despotism for the benefit of the governed, but Shashi Tharoor takes on and demolishes this position, demonstrating how every supposed imperial "gift" - from the railways to the rule of law -was designed in Britain's interests alone. He goes on to show how Britain's Industrial Revolution was founded on India's deindustrialisation, and the destruction of its textile industry.