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Colonial India and Imperial Britain (Part 4)

[This essay Some Thoughts on The Drain of Wealth: Colonial India and Imperial Britain was published in the World History Bulletin (WHB) Spring 2004 (Vol XX No1). The WHB is published by World History Association (WHA), USA] © Anup Mukherjee … Continue reading

Colonial India and Imperial Britain (Part 3)

[This essay Some Thoughts on The Drain of Wealth: Colonial India and Imperial Britain was published in the World History Bulletin (WHB) Spring 2004 (Vol XX No1). The WHB is published by World History Association (WHA), USA] © Anup Mukherjee … Continue reading

Colonial India and Imperial Britain (Part 2)

[This essay Some Thoughts on The Drain of Wealth: Colonial India and Imperial Britain was published in the World History Bulletin (WHB) Spring 2004 (Vol XX No1). The WHB is published by World History Association (WHA), USA] © Anup Mukherjee … Continue reading

Colonial India and Imperial Britain (Part 1)

[This essay Some Thoughts on The Drain of Wealth: Colonial India and Imperial Britain was published in the World History Bulletin (WHB) Spring 2004 (Vol XX No1). The WHB is published by World History Association (WHA), USA] © Anup Mukherjee … Continue reading

Literature, Nationhood and Imperialism

To deny the concept of nationhood that stood in binary opposition to the enterprise of imperialism is basically to deny imperialism and to see the whole imperial enterprise as a foreign rule. When we do a social-history study of colonialism … Continue reading

Critiquing Imperialism

Critiquing Imperialism © Anup Mukherjee [The Essay titled Empire: An Artful Statecraft was written in response to Niall Ferguson’s article in the April 2003 Issue of Historically Speaking. Only an edited part of the essay was published as letter to … Continue reading