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This book extends our understanding of hunting in colonial India in a number of significant ways. It tells the reader about the essential link between shikar and governance. An enormous amount of research has gone into this book, and in that it advances the study of hunting and empire, together with the conservation aftermath, in very significant ways.
Contents
List of Illustrations
Foreword
Preface
Acknowledgements
List of Abbreviations
Introduction
1 Imperial Culture and Hunting in Colonial India
2 Nimrods on the Hills - Hunting, Environment and its Fauna: A History of Neglected Histories
3 Hunting as 'Sport' in Colonial India: Codes of Sportsmanship, Firearms, Race and Class in Hunting
4 Shikar in the Princely Reserves: Power, Privilege, and Protocol
5 The Raj and the Paradoxes of Wildlife Conservation: British Attitudes and Expediencies
6 Hunters-turned-Conservationists: Jim Corbett and Colonel Burton
Epilogue
Bibliography
Glossary
Index
About the Author