ISBN:
9780520919457
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0520919459
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0585031673
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9780585031675
Language:
English
Pages:
Online Ressource (xv, 278 pages)
Edition:
Online-Ausg.
Parallel Title:
Print version At the heart of the Empire
DDC:
305.89141104109034
Keywords:
Malabari, Behramji M. 1853-1912 Travel
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Great Britain
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Ramabai Sarasvati 1858-1922 Travel
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Great Britain
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Sorabji, Cornelia Travel
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Great Britain
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Sorabji, Cornelia Travel
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Malabari, Behramji M Travel
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Ramabai Sarasvati Travel
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Sorabji, Cornelia Travel
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Ramabai Sarasvati Travel
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Malabari, Behramji M Travel
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Sorabji, Cornelia -1954 Journeys
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Great Britain
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Malabari, Behramji Merwanji 1853-1912 Journeys
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Great Britain
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Malabari, Behramji M
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Ramabai Sarasvati
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Sorabji, Cornelia
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East Indians History
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19th century
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Great Britain
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Imperialism History
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19th century
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East Indians History 19th century
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Imperialism History 19th century
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Imperialism History 19th century
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East Indians History 19th century
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Inderin
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Kolonialismus
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Imperialismus
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Geistesleben
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Voorindiërs
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Beeldvorming
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Indiens (de l'Inde) ; Grande-Bretagne ; Histoire ; Cas, Études de
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Geschichte 1880-1900
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Geschichte 1883-1902
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SOCIAL SCIENCE ; Anthropology ; Cultural
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SOCIAL SCIENCE ; Discrimination & Race Relations
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SOCIAL SCIENCE ; Minority Studies
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East Indians
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Ethnic relations
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Imperialism
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International relations
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Regions & Countries - Europe
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History & Archaeology
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Manners and customs
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Travel
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History
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Great Britain
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Great Britain Social life and customs
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19th century
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Great Britain History
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Victoria, 1837-1901
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Great Britain Relations
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India
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India Relations
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Great Britain
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Great Britain Ethnic relations
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Great Britain Ethnic relations
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Great Britain Social life and customs 19th century
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Great Britain History Victoria, 1837-1901
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Great Britain Relations
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India Relations
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Great Britain Ethnic relations
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Great Britain Social life and customs 19th century
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Great Britain History Victoria, 1837-1901
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Great Britain Relations
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India Relations
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India
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London
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Großbritannien
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Inde ; Relations ; Grande-Bretagne
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Grande-Bretagne ; Relations ; Inde
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Grande-Bretagne ; Relations interethniques
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Inde ; Histoire ; 1765-1947 (Occupation britannique)
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Grande-Bretagne ; Histoire ; 1837-1901 (Vic.)
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Inder
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Great Britain
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Electronic books
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Electronic books
Abstract:
"In this study, Antoinette Burton investigates the colonial empire through the eyes of three of its Indian subjects. The first of these, Pandita Ramabai, arrived in London in 1883 to seek a medical education. She left in 1886, having resisted the Anglican Church's attempts to make her an evangelical missionary, and began a career as a celebrated social reformer. Cornelia Sorabji went to Oxford to study law and became one of the first Indian women to be called to the bar. Already a well-known Bombay journalist, Behramji Malabari traveled to London in 1890 to seek support for his social reform projects. All three left the influence of imperial power keenly during even the most everyday encounters in Britain, and their extensive writings are conscious analyses of how "Englishness" was made and remade in relation to imperialism." "Written clearly and persuasively, this historical treatment of the colonial encounter challenges the myth of Britain's insularity from empire, demonstrating instead that the United Kingdom was a terrain open to contest and refiguration."--Jacket
Abstract:
Introduction: Mapping a Critical Geography of Late-Nineteenth-Century Imperial Britain -- 1. The Voyage In -- 2. "Restless Desire": Pandita Ramabai at Cheltenham and Wantage, 1883-86 -- 3. Cornelia Sorabji in Victorian Oxford -- 4. A "Pilgrim Reformer" at the Heart of the Empire: Behramji Malabari in Late-Victorian London.
Note:
Includes bibliographical references (pages 237-267) and index. - Description based on print version record
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