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Harald Fischer-Tiné & Michael Mann 
Colonialism as Civilizing Mission 
Cultural Ideology in British India

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Ranging from studies on sport and national education and pulp fiction to infanticide, psychiatric therapy and religion, these essays on the various forms, expressions and consequences of the British ‘civilizing mission’ in South Asia shed light on a topic that even today continues to be an important factor in South Asian politics.

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‘Torchbearers Upon the Path of Progress’: Britain’s Ideology of a ‘Moral and Material Progress’ in India. An Introductory Essay; PART I: TRIAL AND ERROR: 1. Dealing with Oriental Despotism: British Jurisdiction in Bengal, 1772-93; 2. ‘A Race of Monters’: South India and the British ‘Civilizing Mission’ in the Later Eighteenth Century; 3. Between Non-Interference in Matters of Religion and the Civilizing Mission: The Prohibition of Suttee in 1829; PART II: ORDERING AND MODERNIZING: 4. ‘The Bridge-Builders’: Some Notes on Railways, Pilgrimage and the British ‘Civilizing Mission’ in Colonial India; 5. Taming the ‘Dangerous’ Rajput; Family, Marriage and Female Infanticide in Nineteenth-Century Colonial North India; 6. What Is Your ‘Caste’? The Classification of Indian Society as Part of the British Civilizing Mission; PART III: BODY AND MIND: 7. Sporting and the ‘Civilizing Mission’ in India, 8. ‘More Important to Civilize Than Subdue’? Lunatic Asylums, Psychiatric Practice and Fantasies of ‘the Civilizing Mission’ in British India 1858-1900; 9. The Sympathizing Hear and the Healing Hand: Smallpox Prevention and Medical Benevolences in Early Colonial South India; 10. Perceptions of Sanitation and Medicine in Bombay, 1900-1914; PART IV: THE CIVILIZING MISSION INTERNALIZED: 11. National Education, Pulp Fiction and the Contradictions of Colonialism: Perceptions of an Educational Experiment in Early-Twentieth-Century India; 12. In Search of the Indigenous: J C Kumarappa and the Philosophy of ‘Gandhian Economics’; 13. The Civilizational Obsessions of Ghulam Jilani Barq; Notes, Index

A propos de l’auteur

Harald Fischer-Tiné is Professor of History at the ETH Zürich (Swiss Federal Institute of Technology, Zurich).
Michael Mann is Assistant Professor and Senior Lecturer at the Fern Universitaet, Hagen.
Langue Anglais ● Format PDF ● ISBN 9780857287489 ● Taille du fichier 40.1 MB ● Éditeur Harald Fischer-Tiné & Michael Mann ● Maison d’édition NBN International – Anthem Press ● Pays GB ● Publié 2004 ● Édition 1 ● Téléchargeable 24 mois ● Devise EUR ● ID 5211288 ● Protection contre la copie Adobe DRM
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