Against the Empire
Polity, Economy and Culture during the Anglo-Kuki War, 1917-1919
Herausgeber: Kipgen, Ngamjahao; Haokip, Doungul Letkhojam
Against the Empire
Polity, Economy and Culture during the Anglo-Kuki War, 1917-1919
Herausgeber: Kipgen, Ngamjahao; Haokip, Doungul Letkhojam
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This book explores the Kuki uprising against the British Empire during the First World War in the Northeast frontier of India (then Assam-Burma frontier). It sheds light on how the three-year war (1917-1919), spanning over 6,000 square miles, is crucial to understanding present-day Northeast India.
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This book explores the Kuki uprising against the British Empire during the First World War in the Northeast frontier of India (then Assam-Burma frontier). It sheds light on how the three-year war (1917-1919), spanning over 6,000 square miles, is crucial to understanding present-day Northeast India.
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- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 266
- Erscheinungstermin: 13. Juli 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 236mm x 160mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 544g
- ISBN-13: 9780367409982
- ISBN-10: 0367409984
- Artikelnr.: 59795907
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 266
- Erscheinungstermin: 13. Juli 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 236mm x 160mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 544g
- ISBN-13: 9780367409982
- ISBN-10: 0367409984
- Artikelnr.: 59795907
Ngamjahao Kipgen is Associate Professor of Sociology at the Department of Humanities and Social Sciences, Indian Institute of Technology Guwahati, India. He was formerly with the Department of Humanities and Social Sciences, National Institute of Technology, Rourkela. His research interests lie at the intersection of ethnic identity politics, tribes and indigenous people; ethnicity and nationalism, borderland; dams, hydropower and development politics; political sociology and environmental sociology. Doungul Letkhojam Haokip is Assistant Professor at the Department of History, Gauhati University, Assam, India. Formerly he was at the Department of History, Don Bosco College, Maram Manipur, India. He is the author of Thempu Ho Thu (Priestly Charms of the Kuki) (2000) and editor of Documents of the Anglo-Kuki War 1917-1919 (2017).
Introduction PART I Against the Empire's Army 1. Resistance, War Council and Formation of Militia: The Role of Kuki Chiefs in the Anglo
Kuki War 2. The Zou Gal (1917
19): A Military History with Special Reference to the Zou in Manipur
Chin Borders PART II Colonial Politics and Violence 3. From Co
operation to Coercion: The Anglo
Kuki War as a Response to Changing British Geo
politics 4. Empire of Violence: Colonial State Making and Frontier Violence during the Anglo
Kuki War PART III Logistics, Economy and Livelihood Strategies 5. 'Hunger Is More Savage Than Cannon': Logistics during the Anglo
Kuki War 6. Escape Agriculture, Foraging Culture: The Subsistence Economy of the Kukis during the Anglo
Kuki War 7. Food Security, Ecology and Livelihoods: Examining 'Agro
Political Strategy' of the Kukis and the Anglo
Kuki War PART IV Cultural Symbols, Interpretation and The War 8. The Understanding Between Pre
Understanding and Work of Art: Interpreting Thingkhuo
le
Malcha in the Anglo
Kuki War 9. Colonialism and Khankho: Indigenous Reading of the Anglo
Kuki War PART V Colonialism, Missionisation and After 10. Evangelisation and Colonialism: The Role of 'Christianity' in Anglo
Kuki War 11. Spatialising The Missionary Encounter: Missionary Work and Space in the Aftermath of the Anglo
Kuki War PART VI Commemoration of the War 12. 'Their Tails are Not Down': A Hundred Years of Remembering the Anglo
Kuki War
Kuki War 2. The Zou Gal (1917
19): A Military History with Special Reference to the Zou in Manipur
Chin Borders PART II Colonial Politics and Violence 3. From Co
operation to Coercion: The Anglo
Kuki War as a Response to Changing British Geo
politics 4. Empire of Violence: Colonial State Making and Frontier Violence during the Anglo
Kuki War PART III Logistics, Economy and Livelihood Strategies 5. 'Hunger Is More Savage Than Cannon': Logistics during the Anglo
Kuki War 6. Escape Agriculture, Foraging Culture: The Subsistence Economy of the Kukis during the Anglo
Kuki War 7. Food Security, Ecology and Livelihoods: Examining 'Agro
Political Strategy' of the Kukis and the Anglo
Kuki War PART IV Cultural Symbols, Interpretation and The War 8. The Understanding Between Pre
Understanding and Work of Art: Interpreting Thingkhuo
le
Malcha in the Anglo
Kuki War 9. Colonialism and Khankho: Indigenous Reading of the Anglo
Kuki War PART V Colonialism, Missionisation and After 10. Evangelisation and Colonialism: The Role of 'Christianity' in Anglo
Kuki War 11. Spatialising The Missionary Encounter: Missionary Work and Space in the Aftermath of the Anglo
Kuki War PART VI Commemoration of the War 12. 'Their Tails are Not Down': A Hundred Years of Remembering the Anglo
Kuki War
Introduction PART I Against the Empire's Army 1. Resistance, War Council and Formation of Militia: The Role of Kuki Chiefs in the Anglo
Kuki War 2. The Zou Gal (1917
19): A Military History with Special Reference to the Zou in Manipur
Chin Borders PART II Colonial Politics and Violence 3. From Co
operation to Coercion: The Anglo
Kuki War as a Response to Changing British Geo
politics 4. Empire of Violence: Colonial State Making and Frontier Violence during the Anglo
Kuki War PART III Logistics, Economy and Livelihood Strategies 5. 'Hunger Is More Savage Than Cannon': Logistics during the Anglo
Kuki War 6. Escape Agriculture, Foraging Culture: The Subsistence Economy of the Kukis during the Anglo
Kuki War 7. Food Security, Ecology and Livelihoods: Examining 'Agro
Political Strategy' of the Kukis and the Anglo
Kuki War PART IV Cultural Symbols, Interpretation and The War 8. The Understanding Between Pre
Understanding and Work of Art: Interpreting Thingkhuo
le
Malcha in the Anglo
Kuki War 9. Colonialism and Khankho: Indigenous Reading of the Anglo
Kuki War PART V Colonialism, Missionisation and After 10. Evangelisation and Colonialism: The Role of 'Christianity' in Anglo
Kuki War 11. Spatialising The Missionary Encounter: Missionary Work and Space in the Aftermath of the Anglo
Kuki War PART VI Commemoration of the War 12. 'Their Tails are Not Down': A Hundred Years of Remembering the Anglo
Kuki War
Kuki War 2. The Zou Gal (1917
19): A Military History with Special Reference to the Zou in Manipur
Chin Borders PART II Colonial Politics and Violence 3. From Co
operation to Coercion: The Anglo
Kuki War as a Response to Changing British Geo
politics 4. Empire of Violence: Colonial State Making and Frontier Violence during the Anglo
Kuki War PART III Logistics, Economy and Livelihood Strategies 5. 'Hunger Is More Savage Than Cannon': Logistics during the Anglo
Kuki War 6. Escape Agriculture, Foraging Culture: The Subsistence Economy of the Kukis during the Anglo
Kuki War 7. Food Security, Ecology and Livelihoods: Examining 'Agro
Political Strategy' of the Kukis and the Anglo
Kuki War PART IV Cultural Symbols, Interpretation and The War 8. The Understanding Between Pre
Understanding and Work of Art: Interpreting Thingkhuo
le
Malcha in the Anglo
Kuki War 9. Colonialism and Khankho: Indigenous Reading of the Anglo
Kuki War PART V Colonialism, Missionisation and After 10. Evangelisation and Colonialism: The Role of 'Christianity' in Anglo
Kuki War 11. Spatialising The Missionary Encounter: Missionary Work and Space in the Aftermath of the Anglo
Kuki War PART VI Commemoration of the War 12. 'Their Tails are Not Down': A Hundred Years of Remembering the Anglo
Kuki War