Whose Civilising Mission?
The story of the skull of a victim of the Indian Uprising of 1857 raises profound questions about imperialism.
The story of the skull of a victim of the Indian Uprising of 1857 raises profound questions about imperialism.
An analytical view of the traumatic Partition offers fresh perspectives on the devastating human cost.
The chance survival of a ‘postbag’ of letters reveals a lost world of merchants, pilgrims, bankers and scholars.
The foundations of modern India were laid by the British governor-general, Warren Hastings. But he paid a heavy personal price.
A map of the Jain universe.
Laws against religious offence in India have altered the writing and understanding of the nation’s past.
An extensively researched, hard-hitting reassessment of British rule in India pulls no punches, but does not tell the whole story.
A persuasively argued but one-sided account of the economic and political failings of British rule in India.
Attempts to control the spread of bank note forgery in India have proven ineffective and dangerous.
Long before the recent rise in Islamophobia, distrust of Hinduism was rife among Britain’s ruling class.