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    From tension to cooperation: the interactions of british orientalists with indian scholars in Calcutta, 1784-1794 by Claire Gallien

    Published 2009-01-01
    “… This paper aims at reconfiguring the production of Orientalist knowledge by focusing on the relationships between British and Indian scholars in India at the end of the eighteenth century. …”
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    British Military Chaplaincy in Early Victorian India by Michael Snape

    Published 2007-12-01
    “…2007 sees the 150th anniversary of the Indian Mutiny. Although the rebellion had very important religious dimensions, very little is known about British military chaplains in the pre-Mutiny period or during the Mutiny itself. …”
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    Embarking on Friendship: Exploring Early Soviet-Indian Relations by S. I. Lunev

    Published 2024-04-01
    “…The second stage of Soviet-Indian relations (1955-1971) can be termed as a period of "birth of friendship," as the image of partnership is consolidated in the eyes of Soviet and Indian politicians and the public. …”
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    Insurrection and Integration: The Indian “Mutiny” of 1857 and the Theatrical Renegotiation of Ethnic Alterities by Marty Gould

    Published 2007-12-01
    “…For contemporary British observers, the Indian Mutiny of 1857 was not so much about India as it was about Britain. …”
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    The Crack in the Cornerstone: Victorian Identity Conflicts and the Representation of the Sepoy Mutiny in Metropolitan and Anglo-Indian Novels by Flaminia Nicora

    Published 2007-12-01
    “…The Mutiny was made a Victorian icon of the “British character”, conveyed by all sorts of media. …”
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    Strategic Partnership between Russia and India from the Perspective of National Elites by Alexey Kupriyanov

    Published 2023-05-01
    “…This attitude has been shaped by historical factors, such as the formation of the Indian elites under the influence of British political, economic, and military culture, and the reckless admiration of the victors of the Cold War by the Russian elites, which attempted to abandon the Soviet legacy after the collapse of the USSR. …”
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    Masonic Ritual and the Display of Empire in 19th-Century India and Beyond by Simon Deschamps

    Published 2021-06-01
    “…This article aims at exploring the role played by Freemasonry in displaying, promoting and celebrating the British Empire. It argues that Masonic lodges held centre stage in the Indian colonial public sphere. …”
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    Empire Seen from Within. Cinema Objects, Spaces and Edifices in the Limelight in Colonial India and Ceylon (1899-1950) by Vilasnee Tampoe-Hautin

    Published 2021-06-01
    “…I will consider the way the inhabitants, both indigenous and expatriate, of the British colonies in the Indian Ocean (in particular Sri Lanka and India) engaged with cinema objects but also its sites and edifices (auditoriums and studios) which, from their architecture to their interior, also paid tribute to the splendour of Empire. …”
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    FROM OPTIMISM TO DISAPPOINTMENT: THE EVOLUTION OF SWAMI VIVEKANANDA’S ATTITUDE TOWARDS THE WEST by E. V. Volgina

    Published 2018-07-01
    “…His views develop from an enthusiastic, optimistic expectation of Western help in the struggle against British colonialism to the realization that the declining West, torn by interstate differences on the verge of a great war, is not willing to provide an active support to the Indian people, notwithstanding its interest to the Indian civilization. …”
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    Caste or qualification? Chaitanya Vaishnava Discussions about Brahmanas in Colonial India by Martin Fárek

    Published 2016-03-01
    “…Chaitanya Vaishnava movement, very influential bhakti tradition during the British Raj, is a chosen example for analyses. Its resources provide us with domestic ideas and practices that are challenging dominant interpretations of both caste system and the rise and nature of bhakti movements themselves. …”
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    « The arrival of a foreigner and a stranger at my aunt’s house » : l’étrange et l’étranger dans The Moonstone (1868) de Wilkie Collins by Constance Collin

    Published 2008-12-01
    “…Indeed, the mystery is first and foremost that of the Indian diamond, stolen by a British colonel and then left as a legacy to his niece. …”
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    பாரதியாரின் பார்வையில் கல்வி / Education in the Viewpoint of Bharathiyar by முனைவர் பா. விக்னேஷ்குமார் / Dr. P. Vignesh Kumar

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…He lived during the period of British colonial rule and used his writings as a powerful tool to advocate for the Indian freedom struggle and social change through education. …”
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