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A European experience of the Mughal Orient, Marshall, review of 'The Ijaz-i Arsalani (Persian Letters, 1773-1779) of Antoine-Louis-Henri Polier'
When Albion's sons went native, Dalrymple ('White Mughals: love & betrayal in 18th century India'), Biblio...Review of Books, 2000
White mischief, Dalryme, review of his 'White Mughals', Guardian 2002
When East embraced East with a passion, Mann, Times Online, October 2nd 2002, interview with Dalrymple re 'White Mughals'
When the twain met, Chisholm, review (of Dalryme's 'White Mughals'), Arts Telegraph, 29.9.2002
Mr Kirkpatrick's rebellion, Mishira, review (of Dalrymple's White Mughals...), Guardian (Review) 5.10.2002
A romance famous in the East, Ziegler, review (of Dalryme's 'White Mughals') Arts Telegraph, 2002
The British Raj, Nunn, Drake Undergraduate Social Science Journal , 2001
Dialogue & History: Constructing South India, 1795-1895, Irschick, BOOK
Imperial encounters: religion & modernity in India and Britain, Peter van der Veer, introduction chapter
Anglo-Indian literature: historians , The Cambridge History of English and American Literature
Moving frontiers: changing colonial notions of the Indian frontier, Barrow, South Asia Graduate Research Journal (SAGAR) (Texas), 1994
Indian trafffic: Identities in question in colonial and post-colonial India, Roy, 1998, BOOK
The British period of Indian history: some recent interpretations, Harnetty, Pacific Affairs, 37.2, 1964, = via JSTOR
The British impact on India: some recent interpretations, Harnetty, Pacific Affairs, 1966-67, = via JSTOR
Delusions and discoveries about the British in India, Mason, Pacific Affairs, 1973, = via JSTOR
400 hundred years of the East India Company, Bowen, History Today, 2000
From trade to colonization: historical dynamics of the East Indies companies, South Asian History, website profile
Disease, climate & racial difference in India & the West Indies, Harrison, Bulletin of the History of Medicine, 1996
Information, Orientalism, and the military in Colonial South Asia, Association for Asian Studies, 1999 papers, abstracts
Mercantilism as strategic trade policy: Anglo-Dutch rivalry for E. India trade,m Irwin, The Journal of Political Economy, 1991, = via JSTOR
The origins of uneven development: the Indian subcontinent, Dutt, The American Economic Review, 1992, = via JSTOR
Plassey: a new account from the Danish archives, Furber, Journal of Asian Studies, 1960, = via JSTOR
Gender, Genre and the 18th century English traveller, Gupta-Casale, on Kindersley (E & W. Indies), Eliza Fay
Shah Latif and his message, G. M. Syed
Intellectual and cultural characteristics of India in a changing era, 1740-1800, Bearce, Journal of Asian Studies, 1965, = via JSTOR
Sikh rule and Ranjit Singh, Dhillon, website paper
The letters of George Bogle from Bengal, Bhutan and Tibet, 1770-81, Teltscher, The Containment & Re-Deployment of English India, 2000
That liberty of writing: incontinent ordinance in 'Oriental Jones', Findlay, The Containment & Re-Deployment of English India, 2000
A tribute to Sir William Jones (1748-94), Pappu, website paper
The Asiatick Society of Bengal, Steadman, Eighteenth-Century Studies, 1977, via JSTOR
Ambassador between the East and West [William Jones 1746-94], Sundaram, The Hindu, 1986
The Panchen Lama's visit to China in 1780: an episode in Ango-Tibetan relations, Cammann, The Far Eastern Quarterly, 1949, = via JSTOR
Sachal Sarmast [1739-1829]: the great Sufi poet of Sindh, Makhdoom, Website paper with links, ditto without links
Military developments in India 1750-1850, Barua, Journal of Military History, 1994, = via JSTOR
The Star in the East: the controversy over Christian missions to India, 1805-1813, Chauncey, Historian, 1998
Abdul Masih (1776-1826): icon of Indian indigeneity, Kings, International Bulletin of Missionary Research, 1999
James Mill's Utilitarianism and British imperialism in India, Leung, Nuffield College, Oxford , website paper, PDF file, HTML version
Druids & Brahmins: a case of mistaken identity (c. 1750-1850), Robinson, Diskus, 2000
Romanticism and colonialism: races, places, peoples, 1785-1800, Kitson chapter 2 of Romanticism and Colonialism, 1998
Haafner's travels through the Island of Ceylon in 1783, Velde & Moor, 1991 lecture, expanded in website paper
Domesticating exotism: transformations of Britain's Orient, 1785-1835, Makdisi, ch. 5 of Romantic Imperialism, 1998
Protestants, Orientalists, and Brahmanas: reconstructing Indian Social history, Lariviere, Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences, 1994
Innovative Mica paintings of 19th century India, Neville, India Perspectives, 2001
Early Indologists and indology of India, Giri, Gosai website paper
Historical contradictions & imperial romance in early 19th century [India], Ahmed, The Containment & Re-Deployment of English India, 2000
Elite groups in a South Indian District: 1788-1856, Frykenberg, Journal of Asian Studies, 1965, < JSTOR
Sikhs and the British, Website paper
Life of William Carey, Smith, 1909, BOOK, inc. sep chapters, e.g. 3 India as Carey found it (1793)
William Carey & the modernization of India, Mangalwadi, ch. 4, William Carey & the regeneration of India
The controversey over Christian misssions to India, 1805-1813, Chancey, The Historian, 1998
Hindu-Muslim relations in Colonial Banaras (1809-1811), Visuvalingam, JAAR
Bentinck: the application of liberalism to India, Bearce, Journal of Modern History, 1956< JSTOR
Whiggism in India, Prashad, Political Science Quarterly, 1966, via JSTOR
Romanticism and colonialism: races, places, peoples, 1800-1830, Fulford, chapter 3 of Romanticism and Colonialism, 1998
Social stratification & the demarcation of national & local elites in British Ceylon, Roberts, Journal of Asian Studies, 1974, = via JSTOR
The life and times of Henry Derozio [1809-1831]: a legend among Anglo-Indians, Wright, International Journal of Anglo-Indian Studies, 2000
Towards a reinterpretation of nineteenth century Indian economic history, Morris, Journal of Economic History, 1963, = via JSTOR
The background of Macauleys minute, Cutts, American Historical Review, 1953, = via JSTOR
Organic conservatism, administrative realism & the imperialist ethos in the 'Indian Career' of John Stuart Mill, Lal, New Quest, 1998, review of Zastoupil's John Stuart Mill and India, rep. in MANAS
Emma Roberts' 'Scenes and characteristics of Hindostan' (1832), Brown,
Persian Professor in Britain. MIrza
Muhammad Ibrahim at the East India Company's College 1826-44, Fisher, Comparative Study of S. Asia,
Africa and the Middle East, 2001, HTML
version
Dr. Brydons report of the Kabul Disaster [1842] & the documentation of history, Trousdale, Military Affairs, 1983, = via JSTOR
Victorian images of Islam, Bennet, International Bulletin of Missionary Research, 1991
Reflections on the [Tamil] poetry of Ramalingar [1823-74], Little, website paper
Early prose fiction in Marathi, 1828-1885, Raeside, Journal of Asian Studies, 1968, = via JSTOR
De Tocqueville in India: an essay on the caste system, Yalman, Man, 1969, = via JSTOR
Mirza Ghalib's life [1798-1869] and ghazals, Chakravarti, website paper
The reluctant rebel: Rani Lakshmibai of Jhansi [1850s], Mukherjee, website paper
Ahmad on Marx's India articles, Proyect, website paper
Reply to Van Gosse on India, Marx and Said's Orientalism, Proyect, website e-mail discussion thread
Reading History through Marx's eyes, McGuire, Teaching South Asia, 2001
The Causes of The Rebellion, 1857, Amin, Defence Journal, 1999, Pakistan military
The Kanpur massacres in the historiography of the Indian revolt of 1857, Campion, website paper
Contemporary perrspectives of the Sepoy's Mutiny. The beginning of the end of Empire?, Schultz and Felter, Cayuga Community College, web paper
The rebellion of 1857: origins, consequences, and themes, Street, Teaching South Asia, 2001
The Sepoy Mutiny of 1857. Mutiny or First War of Independence?, Patel, 1998 website paper
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