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Becoming Imperial Citizens : Indians in the Late-Victorian Empire
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Sukanya Banerjee
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2010
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Duke University Press
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2010
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10.1215/9780822391982
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Book chapters
pp. i
Frontmatter
pp. i
Front Matter
pp. v
Table of Contents
pp. v
Contents
pp. vii
Acknowledgments
pp. vii
Acknowledgments
pp. 1
INTRODUCTION:
pp. 1
Introduction
pp. 1
Introduction: Imperial Citizenship: Nation, Empire, Narrative
pp. 36
1. Of the Indian Economy and the English Polls
pp. 36
Of the Indian Economy and the English Polls
pp. 36
Of the Indian Economy and the English Polls
pp. 75
2. South Africa, Indentured Labor, and the Question of Credit
pp. 75
South Africa, Indentured Labor, and the Question of Credit
pp. 75
South Africa, Indentured Labor, and the Question of Credit
pp. 116
The Professional Citizen in/and the Zenana
pp. 116
The Professional Citizen in/and the Zenana
pp. 116
3. The Professional Citizen in/and the Zenana
pp. 150
Bureaucratic Modernity, the Indian Civil Service, and Grammars of Nationalism
pp. 150
4. Bureaucratic Modernity, the Indian Civil Service, and Grammars of Nationalism
pp. 150
Bureaucratic Modernity, the Indian Civil Service, and Grammars of Nationalism
pp. 191
Afterword
pp. 191
Afterword
pp. 191
Afterword
pp. 197
Notes
pp. 197
Notes
pp. 197
Notes
pp. 235
Bibliography
pp. 235
Bibliography
pp. 235
Bibliography
pp. 265
Index
pp. 265
Index
pp. 265
Index
pp. 273
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