India and British Rule
.... its own. In one important respect, the control that language represented for the
British raj survives to this day. The
British sought ....
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David Lean's film A Passage to India
.... The
British Raj was one of the more complex and pervasive systems imposed on a colonial region, and EM Forster wrote about the issues raised by the
British ....
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Patriarchal Conflict in Modern Hindu Households
.... Excluded from the political power structures of the
British Raj, this argument asserts, Hindu nationalists came to define the domestic world as their own; this ....
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Practice of Suttee (Sati) in India
.... orthodox Hindu practitioners but says that it was not necessarily enforced except in
British India, ie, in land areas directly controlled by the
British raj. ....
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The film Gandhi
.... Interestingly, this is less true in India than in some regions because the
British Raj included a strong and well-developed bureaucracy that has been useful in ....
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Poverty in Calcutta
.... It was an identification that did not matter much to the
British raj - although, obviously, a learned "wog" was of more value than an illiterate one - and ....
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Armenian Genocide
.... The Muslim former rulers of India became part of the
British Raj. The Persian/Iranian Empire was divided between Russia and Britain. ....
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Destruction of the Armenian Population
.... The Muslim former rulers of India became part of the
British Raj. The Persian/Iranian Empire was split between Russia and Britain. ....
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Political Strategies of Gandhi
.... industries, from the "bottom up." By 1942, however, he reemerged as leader of an independence movement, continually challenging the
British Raj until the ....
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Practices Concerned with Death
.... freely immolate themselves on their husband's funeral pyres, in order not to be separated from them, but this practice was outlawed by the
British Raj in 1829 ....
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Narcotics & Arms Trafficking in Afghanistan T
.... With the departure of the
British Raj in 1948, a power vacuum developed which resulted in a gradual increase in Soviet influence. ....
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NARCOTICS & ARMS TRAFFICKING IN AFGHANISTAN T
.... With the departure of the
British Raj in 1948, a power vacuum developed which resulted in a gradual increase in Soviet influence. ....
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Salman Rushdie's novel Midnight's Children
.... the centuries. The
British officially took over India in 1858 and established the
raj, the name for
British rule. Before that, India ....
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India's Economic History
.... in the country for forty years were copies of 1950's
British Austin and .... This means that the License
Raj, the bureau that controlled the Indian economy during ....
(1366

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Burmese Days by George Orwell
The era of
British rule in India and related areas is called the
raj, and it is this era that is addressed by Orwell in this novel. ....
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A Story-Teller's World
.... He looks at the works of
British writer to see what they said about India during the
Raj and finds that they exhibited only a limited understanding of the ....
(1575

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Gandhi & the Politics of Mass Action
.... obliged to revise his opinion, and concluded that while the
British had responded .... World War II on Britain, the gradual collapse of the
Raj's bureaucratic hold ....
(1319

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Indian Communalism
.... the centuries. The
British officially took over India in 1858 and established the
raj, the name for
British rule. Before that, India ....
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The European Parliament
.... its heterogenous Hindu culture, has been under only very occasionally effective central control, often imposed by foreigners (eg, the Moguls, the
British Raj). ....
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ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT OF CANADA & INDIA
.... Toronto: Ryerson P, 1935. James, Lawrence.
Raj The Making And Unmaking of the
British Empire in India. New York: St. Martin's P, 1997. ....
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AIDS IN INDIA
.... Death rate from HIV infection rises in Bombay.
British Medical Journal, 315(7120), 1400.
Raj, RD (1997). HIV and heroin, twin scourges in Manipur. ....
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The Cambridge Spies
.... Maclean was heavily involved in the
British Joint Mission on atomic power, for example, and was .... Kim, after Kipling's boy hero who was a spy for the
Raj, and he ....
(3543

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Economics of Slavery in the New World
.... reason; the slave trade was discouraged within the regulatory powers of the
British Parliament, which had found new empires to exploit as the "
raj" in India ....
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India's Polity & Society This research paper discusses the ma
.... The
British initiated modest reforms, the legalization of the remarriage of widows in 1856, the first admission of women to .... "Reform
Raj: India Regains Investors ....
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