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Informationen zum Autor Elizabeth Kolsky is an Assistant Professor of History at Villanova University. She is co-editor of Fringes of Empire: People! Power and Places on the Margins of Colonial India (2009)! author of many articles! and contributor to numerous books. Klappentext Describes the lesser-known history of the violence and criminal conduct of one group of Europeans in British India. Zusammenfassung Colonial Justice in British India describes the lesser-known history of the violence and criminal conduct of one group of European planters! paupers! sailors and soldiers in British India. In a powerful corrective to dominant views! this study reveals the disquieting violence that accompanied imperial forms of power. Inhaltsverzeichnis List of figures; List of maps; List of tables; Acknowledgements; Glossary; Introduction; 1. White peril: law and lawlessness in early colonial India; 2. Citizens, subjects and subjection to law: codification and the legal construction of racial difference; 3. 'Indian human nature': evidence, experts, and the elusive pursuit of truth; 4. 'One scale of justice for the planter and another for the coolie': law and violence on the Assam tea plantations; 5. 'A judicial scandal': the imperial conscience and the race against empire; Conclusion; Bibliography; Index.