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Imperial Connections - India in the Indian Ocean Arena, 1860-1920

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Zusatztext " Imperial Connections offers an erudite account of how India functioned as a sub-imperial power and how Indians made their way across the variegated landscapes of the British Empire in the later nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. By re-centering the history of British India in the larger context of the 'ocean arena,' Thomas Metcalf offers one model of how to transnationalize the study of the Raj, illuminating new domains of future research and raising critical questions about the relationship of empire to the regional, the global, and the intra-colonial as well." Informationen zum Autor Thomas R. Metcalf! Professor of History Emeritus at the University of California! Berkeley! is author of Forging the Raj ! Ideologies of the Raj! An Imperial Vision: Indian Architecture ! and Britain's Raj (UC Press)! and! with Barbara Daly Metcalf! A Concise History of Modern India. Klappentext "Imperial Connections challenges the Eurocentrism implicit in many accounts of modern European empires. Focusing on the British empire when it was at its zenith! Metcalf analyzes the pivotal role the Raj played in the running of the empire in regions as far flung from one another as! say! Egypt! Uganda! Natal! and the Malay peninsula. This innovative book is a real tour de force from a respected and versatile historian of India."-Dipesh Chakrabarty! author of Provincializing Europe: Postcolonial Thought and Historical Difference "As he has done regularly throughout his career! Thomas Metcalf has once again refreshed the study of British imperial history with a bold new perspective. Imperial Connections puts South Asians-soldiers! policemen and labourers-right at the heart of his study."-C.A. Bayly! Cambridge University! author of The Birth of the Modern World "This is a distinctly original study which re-centers colonial power in provocative ways. Metcalf asks a simple question-why were Indians so persistently to be found elsewhere in the British empire! and in such significant numbers? Then elegantly offers answers that force us to re-think the operations of imperial power in critical ways. Wide-ranging! elegantly written! and meticulously researched! Metcalf's is an important and a persuasive study."-Philippa Levine! author of Prostitution! Race and Politics: Policing Venereal Disease in the British Empire! and forthcoming! The British Empire! Sunrise to Sunset  Zusammenfassung Offers a view of the workings of the British Empire in the period when the India of the Raj stood at the center of a globalized system of trade, investment, and migration. This book examines law codes and administrative forms as they were shaped by Indian precedents. Inhaltsverzeichnis List of Illustrations Preface Introduction: Empire Recentered 1. Governing Colonial Peoples 2. Constructing Identities 3. Projecting Power: The Indian Army Overseas 4. Recruiting Sikhs for Colonial Police and Military 5. "Hard Hands and Sound Healthy Bodies": Recruiting "Coolies" for Natal 6. India in East Africa Conclusion List of Abbreviations Notes Selected Bibliography Index ...

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