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Ideology and Empire in Eighteenth-Century India: The British in Bengal

Ideology and Empire in Eighteenth-Century India: The British in Bengal

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Robert Travers' analysis of British conquests in late eighteenth-century India shows how new ideas were formulated about the construction of empire. After the British East India Company conquered the vast province of Bengal, Britons confronted the apparent anomaly of a European trading company acting as an Indian ruler. Responding to a prolonged crisis of imperial legitimacy, British officials in Bengal tried to build their authority on the basis of an 'ancient constitution', supposedly discovered among the remnants of the declining Mughal Empire. In the search for an indigenous constitution, British political concepts were redeployed and redefined on the Indian frontier of empire, while stereotypes about 'oriental despotism' were challenged by the encounter with sophisticated Indian state forms. This highly original book uncovers a forgotten style of imperial state-building based on constitutional restoration, and in the process opens up new points of connection between British, imperial and South Asian history.

Author: Robert Travers
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Published: 12/17/2007
Pages: 296
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 0.95lbs
Size: 9.00h x 5.90w x 0.80d
ISBN: 9780521050036

About the Author
Travers, Robert: - Robert Travers is Assistant Professor in History at Cornell University. He has written articles in Modern Asian Studies, the Journal of Imperial and Commonwealth History, and Past and Present.

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