Introduction: Power and Dialogue in the Production of Colonial Ethnographies in Nineteenth-Century India - Shurreef, Herklots, Crooke, and Qanoon-e- Islam: Contructing an Ethnography of 'The Moosulmans of India' - The Ajaib-Gher and the Gun Zam-Zammah: Colonial Ethnography and the Elusive Politics of 'Tradition' in the Literature of the Survey of India - Hullabaloo about Telugu - 'A Great Destiny': The British Colonial State and the Advertisement of Post-War Reconstruction in India, 1942-45

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Main Author: Gloria Goodwin Raheja ; Sylvia Vatuk ; Thomas R. Trautmann ; Sanjoy Bhattacharya ; Benjamin Zachariah
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Introduction: Power and Dialogue in the Production of Colonial Ethnographies in Nineteenth-Century India - Shurreef, Herklots, Crooke, and Qanoon-e- Islam: Contructing an Ethnography of 'The Moosulmans of India' - The Ajaib-Gher and the Gun Zam-Zammah: Colonial Ethnography and the Elusive Politics of 'Tradition' in the Literature of the Survey of India - Hullabaloo about Telugu - 'A Great Destiny': The British Colonial State and the Advertisement of Post-War Reconstruction in India, 1942-45
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title Introduction: Power and Dialogue in the Production of Colonial Ethnographies in Nineteenth-Century India - Shurreef, Herklots, Crooke, and Qanoon-e- Islam: Contructing an Ethnography of 'The Moosulmans of India' - The Ajaib-Gher and the Gun Zam-Zammah: Colonial Ethnography and the Elusive Politics of 'Tradition' in the Literature of the Survey of India - Hullabaloo about Telugu - 'A Great Destiny': The British Colonial State and the Advertisement of Post-War Reconstruction in India, 1942-45
title_short Introduction: Power and Dialogue in the Production of Colonial Ethnographies in Nineteenth-Century India - Shurreef, Herklots, Crooke, and Qanoon-e- Islam: Contructing an Ethnography of 'The Moosulmans of India' - The Ajaib-Gher and the Gun Zam-Zammah: Colonial Ethnography and the Elusive Politics of 'Tradition' in the Literature of the Survey of India - Hullabaloo about Telugu - 'A Great Destiny': The British Colonial State and the Advertisement of Post-War Reconstruction in India, 1942-45
title_full Introduction: Power and Dialogue in the Production of Colonial Ethnographies in Nineteenth-Century India - Shurreef, Herklots, Crooke, and Qanoon-e- Islam: Contructing an Ethnography of 'The Moosulmans of India' - The Ajaib-Gher and the Gun Zam-Zammah: Colonial Ethnography and the Elusive Politics of 'Tradition' in the Literature of the Survey of India - Hullabaloo about Telugu - 'A Great Destiny': The British Colonial State and the Advertisement of Post-War Reconstruction in India, 1942-45
title_fullStr Introduction: Power and Dialogue in the Production of Colonial Ethnographies in Nineteenth-Century India - Shurreef, Herklots, Crooke, and Qanoon-e- Islam: Contructing an Ethnography of 'The Moosulmans of India' - The Ajaib-Gher and the Gun Zam-Zammah: Colonial Ethnography and the Elusive Politics of 'Tradition' in the Literature of the Survey of India - Hullabaloo about Telugu - 'A Great Destiny': The British Colonial State and the Advertisement of Post-War Reconstruction in India, 1942-45
title_full_unstemmed Introduction: Power and Dialogue in the Production of Colonial Ethnographies in Nineteenth-Century India - Shurreef, Herklots, Crooke, and Qanoon-e- Islam: Contructing an Ethnography of 'The Moosulmans of India' - The Ajaib-Gher and the Gun Zam-Zammah: Colonial Ethnography and the Elusive Politics of 'Tradition' in the Literature of the Survey of India - Hullabaloo about Telugu - 'A Great Destiny': The British Colonial State and the Advertisement of Post-War Reconstruction in India, 1942-45
title_sort introduction: power and dialogue in the production of colonial ethnographies in nineteenth-century india - shurreef, herklots, crooke, and qanoon-e- islam: contructing an ethnography of 'the moosulmans of india' - the ajaib-gher and the gun zam-zammah: colonial ethnography and the elusive politics of 'tradition' in the literature of the survey of india - hullabaloo about telugu - 'a great destiny': the british colonial state and the advertisement of post-war reconstruction in india, 1942-45
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