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Anglo-India and the End of Empire

by Uther Charlton-Stevens

Looks at the dramatic end of British rule in India through Anglo-Indian eyes, a perspective that is neither colonial apologia nor nationalist polemic.

FORMAT
Hardcover
LANGUAGE
English
CONDITION
Brand New


Publisher Description

The standard image of the Raj is of an aloof, pampered and prejudiced British elite lording it over an oppressed and hostile Indian subject population. Like most caricatures, this obscures as much truth as it reveals. The British had not always been so aloof. The earlier, more cosmopolitan period of East India Company rule saw abundant 'interracial' sex and occasional marriage, alongside greater cultural openness and exchange. The result was a large and growing 'mixed-race' community, known by the early twentieth century as Anglo-Indians. Notwithstanding its faults, Empire could never have been maintained without the active, sometimes enthusiastic, support of many colonial subjects. These included Indian elites, professionals, civil servants, businesspeople and minority groups of all kinds, who flourished under the patronage of the imperial state, and could be used in a 'divide and rule' strategy to prolong colonial rule. Independence was profoundly unsettling to those destined to become minorities in the new nation, and the Anglo-Indians were no exception. This refreshing account looks at the dramatic end of British rule in India through Anglo-Indian eyes, a perspective that is neither colonial apologia nor nationalist polemic. Its history resonates strikingly with the complex identity debates of the twenty-first century.

Author Biography

Uther Charlton-Stevens is a fellow of the Royal Asiatic Society and the author of Anglo-Indians and Minority Politics in South Asia. He earned his doctorate in history from the University of Oxford. Uther spent his childhood in colonial Hong Kong. Born in Ferozepore, his Anglo-Indian father grew up in Bangalore before migrating to England.

Review

"As this ambiguous, hybrid Anglo-Indian identity is stretched to breaking point, we get a valuable insight, available from no other position, into what was at stake in the racial categories of the Empire. Original, fascinating, and gripping." -- Benjamin Kingsbury, author of An Imperial Disaster: The Bengal Cyclone of 1876"[An] excellent and detailed study." -- Gibraltar Chronicle"In Anglo-India and the End of Empire, Uther Charlton-Stevens takes the reader on a captivating historical journey that explores the intricate tapestry of the Anglo-Indian community...This book not only uncovers the rich history of this community but also highlights its significant role in shaping India's past and present." -- Prem Singh Gill, International Journal of Asian Studies

Review Quote

"As this ambiguous, hybrid Anglo-Indian identity is stretched to breaking point, we get a valuable insight, available from no other position, into what was at stake in the racial categories of the Empire. Original, fascinating, and gripping." -- Benjamin Kingsbury, author of An Imperial Disaster: The Bengal Cyclone of 1876

Details

ISBN0197669980
Author Uther Charlton-Stevens
Pages 320
Language English
Year 2022
ISBN-10 0197669980
ISBN-13 9780197669983
Format Hardcover
Publication Date 2022-12-01
AU Release Date 2022-12-01
NZ Release Date 2022-12-01
US Release Date 2022-12-01
UK Release Date 2022-12-01
DEWEY 954.00491411
Audience General
Publisher OUP India
Imprint OUP India
Place of Publication New Delhi
Country of Publication India

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