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Inglorious Empire: What the British did to India

Inglorious Empire: What the British did to India

... for what had happened, but stopped short of an outright ...of British voters for their ‘jewel in the crown’, expressed by the popularity of such recent dramas as Indian Summers and Beecham House, informed ... See full document

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The British Empire Debate

The British Empire Debate

... of empire has been that it has served as the cultural arm of a neo-imperialism at work in the ...a British military commander at Amritsar ordered troops to fire on an unarmed crowd, controversy focused on ... See full document

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Herman Merivale and the British Empire, 1806 1874, with Special Reference to British North America, Southern Africa and India

Herman Merivale and the British Empire, 1806 1874, with Special Reference to British North America, Southern Africa and India

... he did not do so, they would all come down together from the department with the drafts on them: or else I must put each department to the trouble of looking out & sending down what they think is ...to ... See full document

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Myth, Language, Empire: The East India Company and the Construction of British India, 1757-1857

Myth, Language, Empire: The East India Company and the Construction of British India, 1757-1857

... Why did Holwell’s letter overshadow other accounts in the later narratives of the empire, alluring the casual reader and the historian alike with the pathos of its narrative? ... See full document

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Domesticating the Frontier: Gender, Empire and Adventure Landscapes in British Cinema, 1945 59

Domesticating the Frontier: Gender, Empire and Adventure Landscapes in British Cinema, 1945 59

... of empire – suggests the prominence of a discourse of Commonwealth in Coronation year, and its importance to a modernised British ...Zealander. What could be more joyfully appropriate than such a ... See full document

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The Empire at war: British and Indian perceptions of empire in the First World War

The Empire at war: British and Indian perceptions of empire in the First World War

... the Empire, discussing Indian soldiers’ impressions of England and France during ...the British. He identified very strongly with the British officers, and, as an aristocrat, did not appear to ... See full document

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Project Report: Medicine and British Empire in South India: A Study of Psychiatry and Mental Asylums

Project Report: Medicine and British Empire in South India: A Study of Psychiatry and Mental Asylums

... in British colonial Kerala did not exist, as it had done in many places in Europe and India, as an isolated and impenetrable monolith of western psychiatry, but was fully integrated into the social, ... See full document

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Ornamentalism: How the British Saw their Empire

Ornamentalism: How the British Saw their Empire

... of empire, but believed that 'Indians owed their freedom to the ...in India. Empire was a fact of ...the empire was giving Indians their ...to empire was an immense widening of ... See full document

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Ireland, India and the British Empire

Ireland, India and the British Empire

... union did provide the Irish with unprecedented access to imperial opportunities, administra- tive or economic integration did not accompany political ... See full document

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Ideology and Empire in Eighteenth Century India: the British in Bengal

Ideology and Empire in Eighteenth Century India: the British in Bengal

... East India Company’s officers between rival attempts to recover India’s past which nonetheless significantly transformed Indian ...the British state relied on its ability to persuade Indians and Britons ... See full document

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A British empire of their own? Jewish entrepreneurs in the British film industry

A British empire of their own? Jewish entrepreneurs in the British film industry

... Much longer-lived was Phil Hyams (1894-1997), who learned the basics through an apprenticeship in a Stepney cinema, part-owned by his father, whose main occupation was that of a baker. Together with his younger brother ... See full document

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The Impact of Education Decentralization on Education Output: A Cross Country Study

The Impact of Education Decentralization on Education Output: A Cross Country Study

... nation-states, not unlike the building blocks of the secular West. In January 1919, representatives from twenty-seven nations gathered in Paris to negotiate a peace settlement. However, for most delegates European issues ... See full document

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The Empire at war: British and Indian perceptions of empire in the First World War

The Empire at war: British and Indian perceptions of empire in the First World War

... be broken down into certain identifiable aspects of broader British perceptions of the Indian Army: Indian notions of honour or izzat; the role of the Indians in the army; Indian brave[r] ... See full document

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What Notice Did

What Notice Did

... citizens or residents to secure the sole right to print, reprint, publish, and vend the work by recording the title of the work and depositing a printed copy of the title in the office o[r] ... See full document

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Marketable Product: What Did Kuntz Say? What Did Merrill Say?

Marketable Product: What Did Kuntz Say? What Did Merrill Say?

... Kuntz did take a somewhat different approach to royalty valuation than Merrill—a difference that is apparent when one compares what Kuntz said and where he said it in his treatise on oil and gas law with ... See full document

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The United Kingdom and British Empire: A Figurational Approach

The United Kingdom and British Empire: A Figurational Approach

... Colley’s ‘Russian doll’ metaphor highlights the layers of interdependence that have shaped, and, indeed, continue to shape, the constituent nationalisms of Britain. When considered through a figurational lens, Colley’s ... See full document

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The landlords' response to political change in the United Provinces of Agra & Oudh, India, 1921-1937

The landlords' response to political change in the United Provinces of Agra & Oudh, India, 1921-1937

... for instance, had been in the provincial c iv il service and was an experienced administrator; Thakur Jagannath Bakhsh Singh was an eloquent, energetic and wealthy landlord member of the Council; Shaikh Shahid Husain, ... See full document

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Britain’s War Machine: Weapons, Resources and Experts in the Second World War

Britain’s War Machine: Weapons, Resources and Experts in the Second World War

... This work contributes to the arguments previously articulated by historians that the war brought Britain and the USA closer together. In exploring the influence of the USA on the war effort after the attack on Pearl ... See full document

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...  In addition to Canada, other dominions of the British Empire immediately.. entered the war to support Britain..[r] ... See full document

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A special relationship : the British Empire in British and American cinema, 1930 1960

A special relationship : the British Empire in British and American cinema, 1930 1960

... Stanley and Livingstone endorses a need for paternalistic rule for Africa in more emphatic terms than anything attempted in the British films made with Paul Robeson. This is best expressed in a scene in which one ... See full document

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