

An edition of Sovereign spheres (2003)
princes, education and empire in colonial India
By Manu Belur Bhagavan
Publish Date
2003
Publisher
Oxford University Press
Language
eng
Pages
219
Description:
"Sovereign Spheres explores the ways in which colonial authority was challenged and negotiated through both direct political action and more subtle, long-term initiatives involving social and cultural reform. In the process, the book furthers our understanding of domination and resistance and forces us to rethink our notions of the heretofore largely ignored princely states. These regions were central not only to the ideology of empire, but to nationalist visions of postcoloniality as well. In examining the role of princely state universities in the production of modern, governable subjects, the author interrogates the nature of public and private domains in the subcontinent and argues for a fundamental remodelling of colonial India." "This book will be of importance not just to researchers of South Asian history, but to scholars and students of power dynamics, social reform movements, state formation, and to all those interested in comparative understandings of imperialism, nationalism, and modernity."--Jacket.
subjects: Autonomy and independence movements, Colonial influence, Educational change, History, Politics and education, Education, political aspects, Baroda, history, Mysore (india), Education, Cambio educativo, Historia, Influencia colonial, Kolonialisme, Vorstendommen, Wetenschappelijk onderwijs, Political aspects