This work explores how colonial India imagined human and divine figures to battle the nature and locus of sovereignty.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Milinda Banerjee teaches at the Department of History, Presidency University, Kolkata and is a Research Fellow at Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität Munich, Germany. He has co-edited Transnational Histories of the 'Royal Nation' (2017), and is the author of two monographs as well as several journal articles and book chapters on the intersections of South Asian and transregional intellectual history.
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Acknowledgements Note on transliteration Abbreviations Note on documents used Introduction 1. 'Caesar of India': debating the British monarchy and colonial rulership 2. State is the household vastly enlarged: imagining sovereignty through the princely states 3. 'One law, one nation, one throne': debating national unity 4. 'One has to rule oneself': collectivising sovereignty in peasant politics 5. 'God's kingdom has come': messianic sovereignty in late colonial India Conclusions and further thoughts Index.
Acknowledgements Note on transliteration Abbreviations Note on documents used Introduction 1. 'Caesar of India': debating the British monarchy and colonial rulership 2. State is the household vastly enlarged: imagining sovereignty through the princely states 3. 'One law, one nation, one throne': debating national unity 4. 'One has to rule oneself': collectivising sovereignty in peasant politics 5. 'God's kingdom has come': messianic sovereignty in late colonial India Conclusions and further thoughts Index.
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