The Political Agents and the Native Raj

The Political Agents and the Native Raj
Title The Political Agents and the Native Raj PDF eBook
Author Dipak Kumar Chaudhuri
Publisher Mittal Publications
Pages 328
Release 1999
Genre India
ISBN 9788170996668

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Letters to an Indian Raja

Letters to an Indian Raja
Title Letters to an Indian Raja PDF eBook
Author
Publisher
Pages 146
Release 1891
Genre India
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Letters to an Indian Raja, from a Political Recluse

Letters to an Indian Raja, from a Political Recluse
Title Letters to an Indian Raja, from a Political Recluse PDF eBook
Author Narayan Mahadev Parmanand
Publisher
Pages 152
Release 1919
Genre India
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The Arabian Frontier of the British Raj

The Arabian Frontier of the British Raj
Title The Arabian Frontier of the British Raj PDF eBook
Author James Onley
Publisher Oxford University Press, USA
Pages 393
Release 2007-11-22
Genre History
ISBN 0199228108

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The Arabian Frontier of the British Raj tells the story behind one of the British Indian Empire's most forbidding frontiers: Eastern Arabia. Taking the shaikhdom of Bahrain as a case study, James Onley reveals how heavily Britain's informal empire in the Gulf, and other regions surrounding British India, depended upon the assistance and support of local elites.

Viceroy's Agent

Viceroy's Agent
Title Viceroy's Agent PDF eBook
Author Charles Chenevix Trench
Publisher Jonathan Cape
Pages 408
Release 1987
Genre History
ISBN

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The Author, A Political Agent, Recounts The Dramatic Tale Of The Indian Political Service From 1919 To 1947. From Records At The India Office, Letters And Diaries Of Fellow `Political`, And Memories Of His Father`S Service And His Own, The Author Composes An Intimete And Entertaining Record Of The Officers Responsible For Relations With The Princely States Of India, The Fiercely Independent Tribes Of The North-West Frontier, And Neighbouring Territories From Aden And Afghanistan To Sinking And Tibet. Cover Board Slightly Rubbed At Edges, Maps On First And Last End Pages, Title Page Has Markings Which Has Been Scratched, Ex-Libris, Number Of Illustrations, 2 Appendices, Text Clean, Condition Good.

Building Legitimacy

Building Legitimacy
Title Building Legitimacy PDF eBook
Author M. Sajjad Hassan
Publisher Oxford University Press
Pages 288
Release 2008-04-16
Genre Political Science
ISBN 0199087911

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This book compares two states in the Northeast with different socio-political trajectories—a relatively orderly Mizoram and a troubled Manipur—in order to understand the sources of political turmoil in the region. Taking the region as a case study, it examines the larger debates on success and failure in state-making. In discussing the divergent success of the two states in mitigating conflicts, Hassan demonstrates how in Mizoram the process of state-making helped consolidate public legitimacy and the authority of state leaders. He also shows how it strengthened the institutional capability of government agencies to provide services, manage group contestations, and avoid breakdown. At the same time, he illustrates how in Manipur, traditional centres of power—tribal and ethnic associations—gained in authority, compromising the legitimacy of the government and institutional capability of its agencies. The study highlights the important role, in the context of state breakdown, of the absence of an effective medium to regulate inter-group relationships and manage contestations over power, resources, opportunities, and identity. Rigorously comparative, it explains the sources of disorder in Northeast India by focusing on the nature of state–society relations in the region. While acknowledging the important role of history in structuring this failure of the state system in the region, it suggests ways in which the path dependence can be overcome.

Raj

Raj
Title Raj PDF eBook
Author Lawrence James
Publisher Macmillan
Pages 768
Release 2000-08-12
Genre History
ISBN 9780312263829

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From the critically acclaimed author of "The Rise and Fall of the British Empire" comes an unapologetic revisionist history of British rule in India. James recounts the twists and turns of imperialism and independence with a wealth of new material. 8-page photo insert.