Imperial affinities : nineteenth century analogies and exchanges between India and Ireland

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Imperial affinities : nineteenth century analogies and exchanges between India and Ireland

S.B. Cook

Sage Publications, 1993

  • : india
  • : us

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Bibliography: p. 137-157

Includes index

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This study investigates the various ways the British borrowed from their experience of Ireland in forging policies and deepening their hold on India, their most prized possession. The book illustrates how the standard conceptual paradigm of colonizer and colonized fails in light of the many forces that clearly occurred within the web of Britain's imperial possessions. The author suggests an alternative to this colonial paradigm that incorporates the roles of intermediaries and adapts to the fluid and dynamic relationship between one dependency and another.

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Introduction The Use and Abuse of Intra-Imperial Analogies Intellectual and Administrative Foundations of Tenurial Transactions in Ireland The Indian Repercussions of the Waning of Utilitarianism and Classical Political Economy The Bengal Tenancy Act of 1885 The Brief Ascendancy of Hibernian `Visionaries' The Example of Ireland The Bengal Tenancy Act and Irish `Slap-Dash' Land Reform Conclusion

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