India and British Rule
.... customs of the indigenous peoples of
India, it can be concluded that the historical subtext is one that shows the history of the
British in
India rather than ....
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Practice of Suttee (Sati) in India
.... cites the sanctioning of the custom on the part of orthodox Hindu practitioners but says that it was not necessarily enforced except in
British India, ie, in ....
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Britain and India
.... In this manner, the
British manipulated
India's awareness of its own history and culture.
British authors and scholars, through ....
(1776

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History of Law in India
.... In the late seventeenth century, the East
India Company was founded, and thus began the rise of
British law in
India. The
British ....
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Colonialism and Anti-Colonialism in India
.... The Progression from Colonialism to Anti-Colonial Nationalism
British colonialism in
India is characterized strongly by the Westernizing of Indian thought and ....
(1882

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India's Economic History
.... As far as the
British were concerned,
India continued to be a wise investment for the monarchy as well as for individual citizens and companies. ....
(1366

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Warren Hastings
.... Hastings must be remembered as the man who in many ways facilitated the unification of
India under
British rule. .... Warren Hastings and
British India. ....
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David Lean's film A Passage to India
.... The history of
British rule in
India began in 1858. The coming of the
British to
India would produce profound changes in that country over the centuries. ....
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Regime Rule in 20th Century Bangladesh
.... Bangladesh was ruled as part of Bengal by
British India until 1947 (Bangladesh, 2003, 1). However, in 1905 Bengal was divided in two. ....
(1178

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Decline of the British Cotton Industry
.... procurement of cotton. The East
India Company caused unrest in
India so
British military came into help defend the company. This had the ....
(2387

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China Exploitation In 19th Century
.... choice. Most of Britain's opium production occurred in
British India as did the production of other lucrative commodities. Britain ....
(1504

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Cultural Analysis of India
.... civilization, which he characterized as "unquestionable the best" (Gandhi 1938, 6). For Gandhi, the
British colonial occupation of
India was accomplished not ....
(1931

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Cultural Analysis of India
.... civilization, which he characterized as "unquestionable the best" (Gandhi 1938, 6). For Gandhi, the
British colonial occupation of
India was accomplished not ....
(1931

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ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT OF CANADA & INDIA
.... was mixed. Traditional pre-industrial patterns were disrupted as the
British reshaped
India's trading relationships with the West. ....
(4548

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The Impact of Hinduism on Modern India
....
India always seemed to find a place for the new without abandoning the old - until the
British set out to specifically discredit and destroy the value of the ....
(1595

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The Impact of Hinduism on Modern India To
....
India always seemed to find a place for the new without abandoning the old - until the
British set out to specifically discredit and destroy the value of the ....
(1588

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Issue of Home Rule in British Politics The Irish and Imperial ...
.... The jewel in the crown of the
British Empire was
India, conquered not by Britain as such but by the East
India Company, which essentially moved into the ....
(4070

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Country Study of Burma
.... Myanmar was annexed to
British India during the 19th century, and became a separate
British dependency, with a limited measure of self-government in 1937. ....
(2269

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Impact of the British Empire on Britain
.... primarily to the first. The
British first acquired
India after fighting over access to it with the French. Once the French were ....
(2223

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India's Polity & Society This research paper discusses the ma
.... The
British started
India on the path to economic modernization, but their investments in transportation, communication, education, health and agriculture were ....
(5532

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Gandhi & the Politics of Mass Action
.... The
British government got its foothold in
India in 1609 when the
British East
India Co. sent Capt. .... the
British gained control of most of
India. ....
(1319

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The film Gandhi
.... helps in the South African victory, and the continuing observations of the international press help bring pressure to bear on the
British in
India as Gandhi ....
(1693

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Japanese & British Alliances Japan was a country isolated from
.... The terms of the alliance were revised in 1905 "and broadened to provide for the defense of
British interests in
India an a more precise recognition of Japan's ....
(3961

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McDonald's in India
.... "Basically, a burger is a sandwich, and we have been eating sandwiches here in
India for years and years. The
British were here long enough to tell the Indians ....
(1118

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Sikh Separatist Movement
.... Edwards, Michael.
British India. New York: Taplinger, 1968. "Even in Punjab, that may be too much." Economist, 28 May 1988: 35. ....
(3662

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Centrifugal Forces in India
.... in Hinduism which have resulted in a binding cultural force; a strong communications network left behind by the
British; and
India's democratic government ....
(249

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Legacies of Colonialism
.... ahead...," 2005). On the other hand, there was one benefit of
British colonialism in
India-the opportunity for education. Of course ....
(308

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Salman Rushdie's novel Midnight's Children
.... The
British in
India integrated the Indian people into their economic system, viewing
India as a source for goods to be carried to and sold in Europe. ....
(1850

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AIDS IN INDIA
.... Inter Press Service, October 10, 1997, p. 1. Sharma, R. (2000). AIDS activists arrested in
India.
British Medical Journal, 320(7247), 1426. ....
(4852

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British Multi-Racial Society
.... The
British Empire established links with
India and other parts of Asia; what level of immigration was there, and what was the fate of the immigrants? ....
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