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1. IMPERIAL STRUCTURES, POLICIES, AND IDEOLOGIES<br/>Consolidating the Raj<br/>Imperial Ceremony and Restructuring after 1857 -- Viceregal Attitudes—Liberal Rhetoric, Conservative Compulsion -- British Indian Foreign Policy Before Curzon -- The Army and Military Policy -- Financial and Administrative Pressures in the Late Nineteenth Century -- Local Self-Government, Council Reform, and Divide-and-Rule<br/>Knowledge and Governance<br/>Orientalism, Old and New -- A Legal Basis for Communalism? Law and the Creation -- of Religious Domains -- Surveying an Empire: The Census and the Constitution of Social Realities -- Unmasking Conquest: Education, Print, and the Early Public Sphere -- The Missions of Empire—Christianity and the State Western Science, Colonial Practic -- Racist and Gendered: Facets of the Empire <br/>The Princely States <br/>Mysore -- Jammu and Kashmir -- Manipur<br/><br/>2. WOODS AND TREES: THE ENVIRONMENT AND<br/>THE ECONOMY<br/>Environmental Histories: Origins and Core Issues -- Regulation and Protection as Appropriation: Forests and 'Wastes' in Late-Colonial India -- Sedentarization, Property, and Order -- Seeing the Wood through the Trees: Regional Studies<br/><br/>3. FIELDWORK; AGRICULTURE AND AGRARIAN HISTORY<br/>Agricultural Production -- Revenue, Rent, and Tenancy -- Commercialization and Indebtedness -- Agrarian Structures, Changes, and Continuities -- The Forms of Labour -- Famines and their Diagnosis<br/><br/>4. TRADE, INDUSTRY, AND THE POLITICAL ECONOMY<br/>OF EMPIRE<br/>Of Drains and Trains<br/>Drain Inspectors? Ideas on the 'Drain of Wealth' and Beyond -- Imperial Steam: The Railways and their Far-reaching Consequences -- Indian and European Commerce, Finance, and Entrepreneurship -- Bazaars, Townsmen, Rulers, and Enclaves -- Noteworthy: Banking and Currency -- European and Indian Entrepreneurship: Regional Variations -- Deindustrialization and the Traditional Industries: ' A Vexed Question: Did Handicrafts Decline? -- Capital and Labour: Plantations, Mines, and Factories -- Unedenic Gardens: Tea, Indigo, and Plantation Labour -- Trouble Underground: Mines and Mine-workers -- An Old Yarn: Jute Mills and Markets -- Spinning Stories: Cotton Mills in Western India and Elsewhere -- Beyond Blacksmiths: Iron and Steel -- Labour in the Informal Sector -- Colonial Economic Policies -- Demography and the National Income<br/><br/>5. SOCIETY AND CULTURE<br/>The Country, the City, and the New Middle Class -- Picturing India: The Country and the City -- The Road to Urban Spaces: Refashioning Colonial Cities -- Hail Fellow Well Met: Urban Sociabilities from the Late Nineteenth Century -- Forever Rising, Forever New: The Middle Class<br/>Languages and Literatures<br/>Print and the Development of Vernacular Languages -- Literatures, High and Low: Poetry, Novels, Short Stories -- The Viewless Wings of Poesy: Poetry and Poetic Forms -- A Various Universe: Prose, Fiction, Stories<br/>The Visual and Performing Arts<br/>Hybridity and Technological Change: Photography, Theatre, Painting, and the Early Cinema -- Mechanical Reproductions of Art, 'Real Life', and Sound -- Photography: British and Indian -- Play-acting: Theatre and the Movies. -- Music, Dance, and Dance-Drama: Devadasis, Bhatkhande, Paluskar -- Picturesque: Painting and the Fine Arts -- Kalighat Paintings -- Gentlemen Artists, Realism, and Ravi Varma -- The Bengal School—and After The Beginnings of Indian Cinema.<br/> |