Studies Tod's relationships with particular Rajput leaders and with the Rajputs as a group in general, in order to better understand his attempts to portray their history, geographical moorings and social customs to British and European readers. -- .
Studies Tod's relationships with particular Rajput leaders and with the Rajputs as a group in general, in order to better understand his attempts to portray their history, geographical moorings and social customs to British and European readers. -- .Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Florence D'Souza is Lecturer in Studies of the English-Speaking World at the University of Lille 3, France
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Introduction 1. Tod as an observer of landscape in Rajasthan and Gujarat 2. Tod as anthropologist: trying to understand 3. Tod's practice of science in India: voyages through empirical common sense 4. Tod's use of romanticism in his textual constructions of Rajasthan and Gujarat 5. Tod's romantic approach as opposed to James Mill's utilitarian approach to British government in India 6. Tod's knowledge exchanges with his contemporaries Conclusion Index
Introduction 1. Tod as an observer of landscape in Rajasthan and Gujarat 2. Tod as anthropologist: trying to understand 3. Tod's practice of science in India: voyages through empirical common sense 4. Tod's use of romanticism in his textual constructions of Rajasthan and Gujarat 5. Tod's romantic approach as opposed to James Mill's utilitarian approach to British government in India 6. Tod's knowledge exchanges with his contemporaries Conclusion Index
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