At the Margins of Empire : Frontiers and Boundaries in British India (Empire and Frontiers)

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At the Margins of Empire : Frontiers and Boundaries in British India (Empire and Frontiers)

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  • 製本 Hardcover:ハードカバー版/ページ数 286 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9781032596594
  • DDC分類 954.03

Full Description

Empire building in British India was inseparably tied to the processes of frontier-making and the creation of boundaries. Through a range of complex practices and developments, the constitution of these spaces took shape at various historical conjunctures. The making of these spaces was also shaped by a variety of imperial concerns, including local and global processes, connections, and entanglements. Focusing on the period between the 19th and the early 20th centuries, this book looks at how the dynamics of frontier and boundary creation were shaped by a variety of agents, institutions, infrastructure and technologies, events, economy, travel, forms of representation, and imperial rivalries. The role of capital, war, and violence was also intrinsic to the creation of such spaces. Further, societies in these spaces responded to these processes in various ways. The book examines how they negotiated and mediated these complex developments of modern space-making in multiple ways at the margins of empire.

Part of the Empire and Frontiers series, this book will be of interest to researchers and readers of history, anthropology, cultural studies, social and cultural history, frontiers, boundaries and borderland studies, Himalayan studies, and studies of commodities and circulations.

Contents

Introduction: At the Imperial Edges: Producing Frontiers, Making Boundaries Part I: Economy, People, Frontier Geographies Chapter 1: The Hanging of Siddhoo Koli: Tracing Subaltern Lives in the Early Colonial Himalaya, c. 1815-45 Chapter 2: Dynamic Trades, Shifting Geographies: Commerce in the North East frontier of British India Part II: War, Travel, Representation Chapter 3: The River Sutlej as Frontier at the First Anglo-Sikh War (1845-46) in the Personal Chronicle of Prussian Prince Waldemar Chapter 4: The Great Indian Desert in Colonial and Nomadic Narratives of Travel Part III: Imperial Politics, Peripheries, Frontier Governance Chapter 5: Assam, Tibet and the Great Game: Imperial Geo-Politics in the Himalayas in the Long Nineteenth Century Chapter 6: Policymaking and the Political-military Interface on the Periphery of Empire: The Battle for Waziristan in the Early 1920s Part IV: Infrastructure, Connectivity, Frontier Making Chapter 7: Infrastructural Contingencies and Contingent Sovereignties on the Indo-Afghan Frontier Chapter 8: The Making of a Defence Frontier: World War Two and British India's North East

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