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Imperial internationalism: the Round Table Conference and the making of India in London, 1930 32

Imperial internationalism: the Round Table Conference and the making of India in London, 1930 32

... represented India at the League in 1925 but this faded in comparison to the record of his great rival, the Maharaja of ...represent India at the Imperial Conference, at the ...

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The East India college debate and the fashioning of imperial officials, 1806 1858

The East India college debate and the fashioning of imperial officials, 1806 1858

... East India College, then, derived some of its force from fundamental divisions over precisely what constituted an ideal civil servant, and what qualities the Company should prioritise in their search for that ...

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Imperial Footprints: Lady Aberdeen and Lady Dufferin in Ireland, Canada and India, 1870-1914

Imperial Footprints: Lady Aberdeen and Lady Dufferin in Ireland, Canada and India, 1870-1914

... in India, Ireland and Canada that were largely hidden from imperial eyes: the Indian zenana, the rural Irish homestead, and the Canadian ...the imperial fears that surrounded these ‘native spaces’, ...

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The Scandal of Empire: India and the Creation of Imperial Britain

The Scandal of Empire: India and the Creation of Imperial Britain

... both imperial and capitalist expansion was forged’ ...in India to a perception of legitimate sovereignty, producing the conditions for empire’s success and ‘its transformation into a patriotic enterprise’ ...

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British political expansion in India 1811-1844 : a study of a quest for imperial security

British political expansion in India 1811-1844 : a study of a quest for imperial security

... of India intervened in the dispute between the Peshwa and the Raja of Kolhapur, it had turned down an appeal for help from the Raja But the prospect of the State of Kolhapur passing under the control of Appa Desai ...

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Delhi, 1911 1922 : society and politics in the new imperial capital of India

Delhi, 1911 1922 : society and politics in the new imperial capital of India

... to brand all Aryas as extremists is absurd. There are hundreds who have joined the body in order to obtain freedom from caste and other trammels in their private lives. All said and done, the Arya Samaj is the direct ...

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TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS IN INDIAN SCHEDULED COMMERCIAL BANKS

TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS IN INDIAN SCHEDULED COMMERCIAL BANKS

... in India started its history (phase1) with the General bank of India and The Bank of Hindustan in ...Then Imperial bank of India into existence in 1921.The Imperial bank of India ...

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Imperial Modernism

Imperial Modernism

... Hutchesontown estate in the Gorbals area of Glasgow. William Holford (1907–75), who was largely responsible for drafting the Town and Country Planning Act of 1947, and was the architect responsible for Paternoster Square ...

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Remy Ollier and Imperial Citizenship

Remy Ollier and Imperial Citizenship

... With these purported effects on Mauritius, it is unsurprising that Ollier has been situated within a broader postcolonial narrative. His pedagogical emphasis is likened to an approach favoured by Booker T. Washington and ...

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The Horse in Pre-Imperial China

The Horse in Pre-Imperial China

... The reason for the similar situation in China and Egypt was apparent: the Shang kings and the Theban pharaohs 175 could stabilize their domination over a large part of their territories. In China, the Shang royal court ...

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Design, Development & Optimization of a Quad Copter for Agricultural Applications

Design, Development & Optimization of a Quad Copter for Agricultural Applications

... University, India Quadcopter - A Smarter Way of Pesticide Spraying, Imperial Journal of Interdisciplinary Research (IJIR) Vol-2, Issue-6, 2016 ISSN: 2454- ...

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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

... On the issue of British statuary, Nehru took a firm stand against its removal, primarily on the grounds that it constituted an integral part of India’s history. 45 Many Indians agreed, or at least they appeared to take ...

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Banking Structure and its Contribution in Social Upliftment

Banking Structure and its Contribution in Social Upliftment

... of Imperial Bank of India into State Bank of India introduction of social control over banks and latter, the nationalization of major banks were to ensure that the banks no longer remained ...

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Putting Race in its Place: Race, Empire and Spaces of Belonging in Colonial Kenya, 1890s-1960s.

Putting Race in its Place: Race, Empire and Spaces of Belonging in Colonial Kenya, 1890s-1960s.

... “Greater India,” however, are highly contested in contemporary ...Greater India and other transnational political structures in the Indian Ocean realm were not value free, and had been predicated on ...

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Edwardian Ladies and Imperial Power

Edwardian Ladies and Imperial Power

... however, between female emigrants desire to send out gentile middle-class women and colonial demand for working-class domestic servants. Growing out of Victorian feminist and philanthropic roots, the British Women's ...

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Global History and Biography: Reconciling Macro- and Micro Narratives in History Writing

Global History and Biography: Reconciling Macro- and Micro Narratives in History Writing

... as imperial biographies helps to overcome the monolithic boundaries that nationalistic historiographies imposed ex post on life courses that were rather characterized by their empire-wide mobility, a constant ...

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Frontinus and Domitian: the politics of the Strategemata

Frontinus and Domitian: the politics of the Strategemata

... mata, but in a desperate methodological gamble claims that «silence about these contemporary figures and even himself (except, perhaps, in one isolated incident from Domitian’s youth [sic]) may have been the only way in ...

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The Bermuda Agreement on Telecommunications 1945

The Bermuda Agreement on Telecommunications 1945

... The Bermuda Revision Meeting further liberalised direct, country to country, radio circuits - subject to maintaining a prohibition on transit traffic (ie no “by-passing”) - and recognised that “the trans-Atlantic cables ...

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The New Imperial Histories Reader

The New Imperial Histories Reader

... themselves’, that is ‘the desired, or expected, political or ethical effects of a scholar’s own work’ (p. 2). In his introduction, Howe sketches some of the main lines of the key debates – ‘lively, multifaceted and ...

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Portraying managerial dynamic capabilities : a case study in the fast moving consumer goods industry

Portraying managerial dynamic capabilities : a case study in the fast moving consumer goods industry

... brands, Imperial Leather was also competing against private label (Own- label) products, which had been a strong and vibrant category since the major retailers had also been interested in bathroom ...that ...

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