Counterflows to Colonialism: Indian Travellers and Settlers in Britain, 1600-1857 |
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Contents
Complexities of Context Gender Class and Ethnicity | 8 |
Knowledge Representations and Power | 14 |
Indians Britons and | 20 |
Indians in Britain as British Colonial Conquests | 50 |
Indian Scholars and Teachers during | 103 |
Indian Seamen and the Company | 137 |
Crossing Identity Boundaries | 180 |
Indian Servants and Slaves in Early Colonial Britain | 214 |
Indian Delegations Entering London | 243 |
Britain as Site of Pleasure and Advancement | 299 |
Seeking Honours Knowledge Profit and Justice | 338 |
Indian Communities in Britain during the Decades | 381 |
Conclusions and Beyond 1857 | 431 |
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