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Colonial Justice in British India Elizabeth Kolsky (Villanova University, Pennsylvania)

Colonial Justice in British India By Elizabeth Kolsky (Villanova University, Pennsylvania)

Colonial Justice in British India by Elizabeth Kolsky (Villanova University, Pennsylvania)


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Colonial Justice in British India describes the lesser-known history of the violence and criminal conduct of one group of European planters, paupers, sailors and soldiers in British India. In a powerful corrective to dominant views, this study reveals the disquieting violence that accompanied imperial forms of power.

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Colonial Justice in British India: White Violence and the Rule of Law by Elizabeth Kolsky (Villanova University, Pennsylvania)

Colonial Justice in British India describes and examines the lesser-known history of white violence in colonial India. By foregrounding crimes committed by a mostly forgotten cast of European characters - planters, paupers, soldiers and sailors - Elizabeth Kolsky argues that violence was not an exceptional but an ordinary part of British rule in the subcontinent. Despite the pledge of equality, colonial legislation and the practices of white judges, juries and police placed most Europeans above the law, literally allowing them to get away with murder. The failure to control these unruly whites revealed how the weight of race and the imperatives of command imbalanced the scales of colonial justice. In a powerful account of this period, Kolsky reveals a new perspective on the British Empire in India, highlighting the disquieting violence that invariably accompanied imperial forms of power.

Colonial Justice in British India Reviews

'... this is an excellent book and a much-needed contribution to the historiography of British India.' The Journal of JRAS
'... resonates with several dominant themes in historical research on British Imperialism ... commands our attention.' S. M. Den Otter, Victorian Studies
'... Kolsky succeeds admirably in connecting white criminality to the core subjects of colonial history, including ideologies of rule, the lived experience of colonial conflicts, and the discourses of anticolonial movements.' Law and History Review

Table of Contents

List of figures; List of maps; List of tables; Acknowledgements; Glossary; Introduction; 1. White peril: law and lawlessness in early colonial India; 2. Citizens, subjects and subjection to law: codification and the legal construction of racial difference; 3. 'Indian human nature': evidence, experts, and the elusive pursuit of truth; 4. 'One scale of justice for the planter and another for the coolie': law and violence on the Assam tea plantations; 5. 'A judicial scandal': the imperial conscience and the race against empire; Conclusion; Bibliography; Index.

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NLS9781107404137
9781107404137
1107404134
Colonial Justice in British India: White Violence and the Rule of Law by Elizabeth Kolsky (Villanova University, Pennsylvania)
New
Paperback
Cambridge University Press
2011-12-08
266
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