Representing India

Representing India Indian Culture and Imperial Control in Eighteenth-century British Orientalist Discourse

This set demonstrates the simultaneous appearance of colonialist and anti-imperialist rhetoric in the same text, highlighting the raw edge given to the transitional nature of the colonial project in this period. The texts: * represent central documents in the emergence of modern Indology * demonstrate how closely interwoven are the histories of Oriental scholarship and of British administrative policy contributions * present the Orientalist side of the argument concerning the government of India to balance and oppose the Utilitarian and Anglicist bias implicit in James Mill's History of British India.
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