Dominance without hegemony : history and power in colonial India /

Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Guha, Ranajit
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Cambridge, MA : Harvard University Press, 1997.
Series:Convergences (Cambridge, Mass.)
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Table of Contents:
  • 1. Colonialism in South Asia: A Dominance without Hegemony and Its Historiography. I. Conditions for a Critique of Historiography. II. Paradoxes of Power. III. Dominance without Hegemony: The Colonialist Moment. IV. Preamble to an Autocritique
  • 2. Discipline and Mobilize: Hegemony and Elite Control in Nationalist Campaigns. I. Mobilization and Hegemony. II. Swadeshi Mobilization. III. Mobilization for Non-cooperation. IV. Gandhian Discipline. V. Conclusion
  • 3. An Indian Historiography of India: Hegemonic Implications of a Nineteenth-Century Agenda. I. Calling on Indians to Write Their Own History. II. Historiography and the Formation of a Colonial State. III. Colonialism and the Languages of the Colonized. IV. Historiography and the Question of Power. V. A Failed Agenda.