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Zusatztext "Cohen has made a major contribution to South Indian history with this first book... Well researched and well written... Highly recommended." - CHOICE Informationen zum Autor BENJAMIN COHEN is an Assistant Professor of History at the University of Utah, USA. He teaches courses on South Asia and Asian history. Klappentext Rejecting simplified notions of 'civilizational clashes', this book argues for a new perspective on Hindu, Muslim, and colonial power relations in India. Using archival sources from London, Delhi, and Hyderabad, the book makes use of interviews, private family records and princely-colonial records uncovered outside of the archival repositories. Zusammenfassung Rejecting simplified notions of 'civilizational clashes'! this book argues for a new perspective on Hindu! Muslim! and colonial power relations in India. Using archival sources from London! Delhi! and Hyderabad! the book makes use of interviews! private family records and princely-colonial records uncovered outside of the archival repositories. Inhaltsverzeichnis Introduction Chapter One: At the Edge of Empire Chapter Two: Soldiers, Mercenaries, and Moneylenders Chapter Three: Turbans, Titles and Tigers: Symbols of Rulership Chapter Four: The Court of Wards in Hyderabad Chapter Five: The Death of Kings, the Birth of a Nation Epilogue