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Status of Indian Economy during the British Rule

Status of Indian Economy during the British Rule

... during the colonial period, Indian economy was dominated by agriculture sector. The major part of the GDP came through the agricultural contribution. After the British invasion as well, the agriculture sector ...

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Ending British Rule in Africa: Writers in a Common Cause

Ending British Rule in Africa: Writers in a Common Cause

... My major criticism of this invaluable book is that while Polsgrove unearthed much information new even to me (and I am supposed to be familiar with at least the Padmores and the situation in the UK in the 1930s – 40s), ...

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Bhuyan and Juang Rebellion during British Rule

Bhuyan and Juang Rebellion during British Rule

... the British rule, the king of the princely state was tricked by the British rulers to behave like caged animals in the circus ...The British ruler could prove the king to be tyrants and ...

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Religious Diversity and the Colonial State: Hindu-Muslim Relations under British Rule

Religious Diversity and the Colonial State: Hindu-Muslim Relations under British Rule

... The British recruited scions of the old Urdu Muslim aristocracy of the Carnatic and Mysore – principally from the family of the Prince of Arcot – along with a few landowners and prominent merchants from the same ...

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Policy and practice in an atoll territory : British rule in the Gilbert and Ellice Islands, 1892-1970.

Policy and practice in an atoll territory : British rule in the Gilbert and Ellice Islands, 1892-1970.

... Great Britain Orders in Council Parliamentary Debates Command Papers Foreign Office Colonial Office Admiralty Miscellaneous Western Pacific High Commission Gilbert and Ellice Islands Col[r] ...

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Index Terms - Tribal, ethnic identity, Mizo, Christianity, tribal

Index Terms - Tribal, ethnic identity, Mizo, Christianity, tribal

... the British power in the region provoked the tribals and invited recurring raids on the plain ...The British government retaliated by sending a military expedition as well as agents from time to time but ...

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British Imperialism in Cyprus, 1878 1915: the Inconsequential Possession

British Imperialism in Cyprus, 1878 1915: the Inconsequential Possession

... of British rule an inconsequential possession, as the subtitle claims and the book impressively proves? Strategically it was inconsequential because Britain required the right to administer and occupy ...

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‘The viceroys are disappearing from the roundabouts in Delhi’: British symbols of power in post colonial India

‘The viceroys are disappearing from the roundabouts in Delhi’: British symbols of power in post colonial India

... of British imperial statuary could be found in virtually every significant town and city in northern ...remained. British statues were, however, still to be found in the ...where British officials ...

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IJMSS Vol.05 Issue-02, (February, 2017) ISSN: 2321-1784 International Journal in Management and Social Science (Impact Factor- 6.178)

IJMSS Vol.05 Issue-02, (February, 2017) ISSN: 2321-1784 International Journal in Management and Social Science (Impact Factor- 6.178)

... the British period it was administered as a part of the Punjab ...of British rule in Haryana the company was not in a mood to exercise direct control over the whole of this region then they simply ...

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Dr. B. R. Ambedkar the Architect of Modern India-A study

Dr. B. R. Ambedkar the Architect of Modern India-A study

... historians now realize the crucial role Dr. Ambedkar played in recognizing Hindu society. Far from being a traitor, he played an important role in revitalizing Hinduism, reviving it by challenging everything that was ...

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The History of India"s Economic Development After Independence: Reflections on the Impact of Colonial Rule and India’s Push for Development

The History of India"s Economic Development After Independence: Reflections on the Impact of Colonial Rule and India’s Push for Development

... colonial rule for the past ...the British rule, or we can say, that India spent a few years before it could finally come out of the shadows of the colonial rule-based ...of British ...

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Haveri District and the Indian freedom movement

Haveri District and the Indian freedom movement

... the British rule had brought about was the rise and growth of a sense of national unity, however vague and uncertain it might have been in the initial stages; and this conception was strengthened by the ...

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Voting, nationhood and citizenship at the end of empire in Africa

Voting, nationhood and citizenship at the end of empire in Africa

... In the face of considerable scepticism from some British commentators, elections by secret ballot and adult suffrage emerged as central features of the end of British rule in Africa. This article ...

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The Institutional Dynamics of Colonial Exploitation

The Institutional Dynamics of Colonial Exploitation

... under British rule, which still almost persist in their original geographic ...the British Empire at the time it started taking a strong grip over ...

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The impact of the ‘one-nation’ and ‘one- empire’ concepts on British political culture, c. 1857-1900

The impact of the ‘one-nation’ and ‘one- empire’ concepts on British political culture, c. 1857-1900

... century, British politics was dominated by the Liberals, and, therefore, led by their opinions and ...of British rule, and what the obligations of Britain should be towards its ...

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A colonial dilemma : British policy and the colonial economy of Tanganyika 1918-1938

A colonial dilemma : British policy and the colonial economy of Tanganyika 1918-1938

... If you could read the P.C. [Provincial Commissioner] reports - "steady progress - hope for the future - ready acquiescence in British rule - loyalty of chiefs - honesty of chiefs" - 20 lies in every ...

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A Post-Colonial Interpretation to Reach Hybrid culture – The English Teacher a Study

A Post-Colonial Interpretation to Reach Hybrid culture – The English Teacher a Study

... This latent unconventionality of Krishnan is due to the fact that he is not able to surrender to colonized culture imposed by the British rule. He resists against the colonized culture. Krishnan is very ...

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The Politics of Naming, Misnaming and Renaming in The Trial of Dedan Kimathi (1976) by Ngugi wa Thiong’o and Micere Githae Mugo

The Politics of Naming, Misnaming and Renaming in The Trial of Dedan Kimathi (1976) by Ngugi wa Thiong’o and Micere Githae Mugo

... the British white settlers made them feel alienated from their own society, thus fueling a feeling of discontent and leaving them with no other alternative than to ...the British simply used the name as a ...

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Participatory forest management for the sustainable management of the Sundarbans Mangrove Forest

Participatory forest management for the sustainable management of the Sundarbans Mangrove Forest

... History of policy changes in the management of the Sundarbans Periods Policy initiatives Key objectives Pre-British Rule No management Resource extraction before 1757 policies British Ru[r] ...

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AT THE SOURCES OF CONFLICT IN CONTEMPORARY SUDAN:  THE LEGACY OF COLONIAL EDUCATION POLICY IN THE SOUTH

AT THE SOURCES OF CONFLICT IN CONTEMPORARY SUDAN: THE LEGACY OF COLONIAL EDUCATION POLICY IN THE SOUTH

... the British Rule Marx looked at the impact of British colonial rule in India to understand the nature of social classes in post-colonial societies (Marx, ...The British imposed a set of ...

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