This interdisciplinary work, which traces the formation of global reformist networks and reconceptualizes anti-colonial critique, will appeal to students of history and political science.
This interdisciplinary work, which traces the formation of global reformist networks and reconceptualizes anti-colonial critique, will appeal to students of history and political science.
Dr Zak Leonard is a historian of the British Empire.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction 1. The origins of reform: pressure-group rivalries and the conservationist turn 2. 'A blot on English justice': India reformism and the rhetoric of virtual slavery 3. Public works, publicity, and the search for a new state-idea 4. Reformist collaboration and the formation of an imperial civil society 5. Anomalous annexations: debating the law of nations and princely sovereignty 6. Politicizing decline: reformist remedies for deindustrialization 7. Radical reformism and the challenge of capitalist complacency Epilogue: integrating the empire.
Introduction 1. The origins of reform: pressure-group rivalries and the conservationist turn 2. 'A blot on English justice': India reformism and the rhetoric of virtual slavery 3. Public works, publicity, and the search for a new state-idea 4. Reformist collaboration and the formation of an imperial civil society 5. Anomalous annexations: debating the law of nations and princely sovereignty 6. Politicizing decline: reformist remedies for deindustrialization 7. Radical reformism and the challenge of capitalist complacency Epilogue: integrating the empire.
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