A Distant Sovereignty: National Imperialism and the Origins of British India
In this broad study of British rule in India during the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries, Sudipta Sen takes up this dual agenda, sketching out the interrelationships between nationalism, imperialism, and identity formation as they played out in both England and South Asia.
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A Distant Sovereignty: National Imperialism and the Origins of British India
In this broad study of British rule in India during the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries, Sudipta Sen takes up this dual agenda, sketching out the interrelationships between nationalism, imperialism, and identity formation as they played out in both England and South Asia.
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A Distant Sovereignty: National Imperialism and the Origins of British India

A Distant Sovereignty: National Imperialism and the Origins of British India

by Sudipta Sen
A Distant Sovereignty: National Imperialism and the Origins of British India

A Distant Sovereignty: National Imperialism and the Origins of British India

by Sudipta Sen

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Overview

In this broad study of British rule in India during the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries, Sudipta Sen takes up this dual agenda, sketching out the interrelationships between nationalism, imperialism, and identity formation as they played out in both England and South Asia.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781134903092
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 04/22/2016
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 248
File size: 4 MB

About the Author

Sudipta Sen is assistant professor of history at Syracuse University. His first book, Empire of Free Trade: TheEast India Company and the Making of Colonial Marketplace was nominated for the John Ben Snow prize of the Council of British Studies and the Morris Forkosch prize of the American Historical Association.

Table of Contents

List of Illustrations Foreword Introduction Chapter 1. The State and Its Colonial Frontiers Chapter 2. History as Imperial Lesson Chapter 3. Invasive Prospects Chapter 4. Domesticity and Dominion Chapter 5. The Decline of Intimacy Afterword Notes Bibliography Index

What People are Saying About This

Thomas R. Metcalf

In this thought-provoking work, Sudipta Sen makes a stimulating contribution to the ongoing scholarly discussion of the construction of identity and nationality. This suggestive account of how the British came to terms with India will engage not only historians of India, but students of nationalism alike in Europe and the colonial world. .
— University of California, Berkeley

Dipesh Chakrabarty

Distant Sovereignty brings together discussions of British-imperial and Indian-colonial histories in ways that have not been attempted before. Sen demonstrates powerfully – and with remarkable historical imagination – that the colonizer and colonized had conjoined, and not separate, histories. The emergent field of ‘new imperial history’ will be truly enriched by this book.
— University of Chicago

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