Dube, Ishita Banerjee

A history of modern India - New Delhi Cambridge University Press 2015 - xvi, 486 p.

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This book provides an interpretive and comprehensive account of the history of India between the eighteenth and twentieth centuries, a crucial epoch characterized by colonialism, nationalism and the emergence of the independent Indian Union. It explores significant historiographical debates concerning the period while highlighting important new issues, especially those of gender, ecology, caste, and labour. The work combines an analysis of colonial and independent India in order to underscore ideologies, policies, and processes that shaped the colonial state and continue to mould the Indian nation.

Contains coloured maps from Joseph E. Schwartzberg's A Historical Atlas of South Asia, color photographs, posters, timelines and discussion of new research
The lucid style of writing makes complex debates in their different dimensions available in an accessible way
Offers combined analysis of colonial and independent India that tracks important issues, ideas and policies from their emergence to their current manifestation

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9781107659728


India--History
British occupation
Eighteenth Century

954.03 / DUB