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Ireland, India and the British Empire

Ireland, India and the British Empire

... Raising awareness of the Irish struggle for home rule in India became the cause of three other radical women: Margaret Noble (d. 1911), who entered orders as Sister Nivedita; the socialist and theosophist, Annie ... See full document

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Ireland, India and Empire: Indo Irish Radical Connections, 1919–64

Ireland, India and Empire: Indo Irish Radical Connections, 1919–64

... of India and ...of British goods and a propaganda campaign by which an ‘Indian Information Bureau’ would ‘spread the truth about the Indian struggle’ ... 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

... the British colonial state to take care of the conditions in these asylums with regard to admissions, treatments, ...in British India between 1871 and ... See full document

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Ireland, India and empire : Indo Irish radical connections, 1919 1964

Ireland, India and empire : Indo Irish radical connections, 1919 1964

... A Biography of Sarat and Subhas Bose Viking, 1990 Greaves, Desmond, Liam Mellows and the Irish Revolution London, 1971 Griffiths, Sir Percival, To Guard my People." the history of the In[r] ... 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

... .,. cessation, as if by magic, of the old irritant sores between colony and mother country ... . Not only are they at an end, but they seem to leave hardly any traces in the public mind behind them. Confidence and ... See full document

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Jews and the British Empire c 1900

Jews and the British Empire c 1900

... to India as a railway engineer before returning at the turn of the century to become a member of Stepney Borough ...the British cause in the months preceding the Boer ...the British High ... See full document

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From empire to Empire: Benjamin Disraeli and the formalization of the British Imperial Social Structure

From empire to Empire: Benjamin Disraeli and the formalization of the British Imperial Social Structure

... of India. The formalization of the British Empire in 1877 constituted a significant shift in the perception Britons felt towards what had been solely an economic and political opportunity, ... See full document

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Imperial Boredom: Monotony and the British Empire

Imperial Boredom: Monotony and the British Empire

... shown, empire women have been frequently misrepresented and lampooned in the literature, including the novels of ...in India that women were bored, which suggests that the phenomenon was not a localised ... See full document

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Migration, Settlers and the British Empire

Migration, Settlers and the British Empire

... In India, the categories heave at the seams – between British, ‘domiciled European’, ‘poor white’, ‘Anglo-Indian’, ‘Eurasian’ and ...of British settlers were counted as local citizens in the census ... 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

... the Empire. Since violence against the British colonial system is part of his motive, it is easy to dismiss his character as simply ...the British protagonists are described by Landy as “benevolent ... 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

... Northern Ireland’ (Elias 1982, 98). Within England, concerns regarding British nationalism and English patriotism, were frequently denounced by a Westminster government who were ‘at pains to praise the ... See full document

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Ireland and Empire

Ireland and Empire

... of empire was usually selective and based on opportunistic support for Britain's ...denounced British exploitation of India and celebrated Afghan defeat of the British;(2) Mitchel also ... 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

... the British. Wyatt, initially sceptical about the British and their empire, is converted from the view that they are ninnies who spend all their time drinking tea, and comes to respect them – and ... 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 tested by WW1 gives a new perspective to the debates on Indianization and British perceptions of Raj, Empire and the ...the British Raj constructed ‘martial races’, but junior ... 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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Inglorious Empire: What the British did to India

Inglorious Empire: What the British did to India

... for Empire’, refutes claims that the historic British presence contributed usefully to the modern India ...its British builders and investors, constructed at huge expense to the Indian ... 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

... with British political concepts, even if ideas such as ‘the ancient constitution’ were torn from their original contexts and given new meanings in ...the British concepts and categories to which their own ... See full document

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Imaging Empire : the trafficking of art and aesthetics in British India c 1772 to c 1795

Imaging Empire : the trafficking of art and aesthetics in British India c 1772 to c 1795

... Frank Perlin, Burton Stein, David Washbrook and C.A.Bayly, have devised a compelling argument for the East India Company's need to ingratiate itself within Indian society, politics and c[r] ... 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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Ornamentalism: How the British Saw their Empire

Ornamentalism: How the British Saw their Empire

... the British with many new territories to administer and with only limited resources with which to construct an ...limited British presence intended merely to maintain certain strategic ...In India ... See full document

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