East-West Encounters E HOMEPAGES F South Asia F Britain - India
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The Ends of Empire, Gilmour, Wilson Quarterly, 1997
Delusions and discoveries about the British in India, Mason, Pacific Affairs,1973, via JSTOR
The literature of British India, Otsuma Women's University Faculty of Literature Annual Report, Vol. XVII, 1985
A distant and a deadly shore: notes on the literature of the sahibs , Woodcock, Pacific Affairs, 1973, = via JSTOR
Eurocentrism of Hegel, Marx, Mueller, Monier Williams, Malhotra, ECIT paper, 2001
Reading Indian History through Marx's eyes, McGuire, Teaching South Asia, 2001, on 1850s and 1860s
The Jesus of nineteenth century Indian Christian theology, Clarke, in Mackey Studies in World Christianity, 1999
Dalit conversion and social protest in Travancore, 1854-1890 , Oommen, Bangalore Theological Forum, 1996
The emerging Dalit theology: a historical appraisal , Oommen, Indian Church History Review, 2000
Re-reading Tribal and Dalit conversion movements in Kerala, Oommen, paper, United Theological College, Bangalore, India, 2000
Images of the Pathan: the usefulness of colonial ethnography ,
Feminisms, nationalisms & imperialism: Ireland, India & Margaret Cousin's sexual politics, Candy, Women's History Review, 1994
Paraiyars Ellaiyamman: collective resistance & emancipatory mythography, Clarke, in Robinson, Gnana (ed.) Religions of the Marginalised, 1998
Pietists and contextualists: the Indian situation, Stackhouse, The Christian Century, l993
Memsahibs and their servants in 19th century British India, Chaudhuri, Women's History Review, 1994
Reconstituting South Asia for a diasporic Age, Rocher, South Asia Graduate Research Journal (SAGAR) (Texas), 1994
The language divide in Punjab, Singh, South Asia Graduate Research Journal (SAGAR) (Texas),1997
Sublime & the picturesque in colonial India: poems & sketches of Reginald Huber, Cook, South Asia Graduate Research Journal (SAGAR) (Texas), 1997
Pervasive pedagological paradigms [in India thru' time], Rosser, South Asia Graduate Research Journal (SAGAR) (Texas), 1996
Representations of the past in the 20th century historiography of Hindustani music, Kobayashi, South Asia Graduate Research Journal (SAGAR) (Texas), 1995
Slaves, Freedmen & other migrants in the NW Indian Ocean c. 1750-1914, Ewald, The American Historical Review, 2000
Recasting Karbala in the genre of Urdu Marsiya, Hyder, South Asia Graduate Research Journal (SAGAR) (Texas), 1995
Bengali Middle-class women and servants in colonial Calcutta, Banerjee, South Asia Graduate Research Journal (SAGAR) (Texas),1996
Autobiography, widows & the place of women in 19th cent. Hindu social reform, Meyer South Asia Graduate Research Journal (SAGAR) (Texas), 1996
Masculinity-Feminity in 'The Chess Player': manoeuvres & an Indian game, Lal, Manushi:, 1996
Feminism, Imperialism & Orientalism: the challenge of the Indian woman, Liddle/Rai, Women's History Review, 1998 (PDF)
Education of a Civil Servants Daughter: Readings from Monica Chandas Memoirs. , Karlekar Feminist Review, 2000= via EBSCO
Configurations of Womens Work in the Mission of Sisterhood to Indian Women , Haggis Feminist Review, 2000= via EBSCO
Rewriting patriarchy in late 19th century Bengal, Walsh, Journal of Asian Studies, 1997, via JSTOR
Purdahnashin: Colonial Modernity & the Zenana in Cornelia Sorabji's Memoirs , Burton Feminist Review, 2000, = via EBSCO
East Is East and South Is South: The Cases of Sarojini Naidu & Arundhati Roy. , Boehmer Women: a Cultural Review, 2000, = via EBSCO
Ramabai: woman of the millenium, Mangalwadi, website paper
Motherhood in the EastWest Encounter: Ramabais Daughterhood & Motherhood, Kosambi Feminist Review, 2000, = via EBSCO
Child bride to 'Hindoo Lady'. Rukhmabai & debate on sexual respectability in imperial Britain , Burton, The American Historical Review, 1998, = via JSTOR
Pandita Ramabai - a voice suppressed or a woman ahead of her times? Rewriting History, Bilwakesh, Sawnet review
Jhalkari Bai: a little known chapter on a women's courage in colonial India,
The 'Civilizing Mission': The Regulation and Control of Mourning in Colonial India. , Mukta Feminist Review, 1999 = via EBSCO
'White Already to Harvest': South Australian Women Missionaries in India. , Allen, Feminist Review, 2000 = via EBSCO
Rereading the 1890s. Venereal disease as 'Constitutional Crisis in Britain and British India , Levine, Journal of Asian Studies, 1996, via JSTOR
The Hindu Renaissance and its apologetic pattern , Bharati, Journal of Asian Studies, 1970, via JSTOR
The English invention of Hinduism, Dom, Race and History website
The Punjab government and comunal politics, 1870-1908, Barrier, Journal of Asian Studies, 1968, via JSTOR
Tribal identity and ethnic conflicts in northeast India, Pachuan
Northeast India: target of British apartheid, Maitra & Maitra, Executive Intelligence Review, 1995
The Deccan riots of 1875 , Kumar, Journal of Asian Studies, 1965, = via JSTOR
The Mappilla outbreaks: ideology and social conflict in 19th century Kerala , Dale, Journal of Asian Studies, 1975, = via JSTOR
A Turkish mission to Afghanistan, 1877 , Lee, Journal of Modern History, 1941, via JSTOR
Science 'Gone Native' in colonial India , Prakesh, Representations, 1992, via JSTOR
Identifying domiciled Europeans in colonial India: poor whites or privileged community, McMenamin, International Journal of Anglo-Indian studies, 2001
Hill stations: pinnacle of the Raj, Lal, MANAS review
Peasants and monks in British India, Pinch, 1996, BOOK
History of the Brahmo Samaj, Website paper
Yogis under the Raj, Thursby, website paper
Sayyid..al-Afghani (1838-1897), Website profile
Sir Syed Ahmed Khan, Single page, tripod.com webpage
Nets of awareness: Urdu poetry and its critics (late 19th), Pritchett, 1994 BOOK
Imagining Hindurashtra: the Hindu & the Muslim in Bankim Chandra's (1838-1894) writings, Sarkar, book chapter
The myth of (Muslim) unity: colonial and national narratives, Hasan, book chapter
Late Victorian Holocausts: El Nino famines & the making of theThird World, Davis, re. Indian famine 1876
Blavatsky and the Theosophical movement: a brief historical sketch, Ryan, esp. ch. 8 , ch. 9, ch. 10 on work in India and Sri Lanka
Theosophy as a political movement [in India], Bevir, book chapter, 2000
Damodar . Mavalankar - the theosophical pioneer, Pratt, website paper, 2000
Damodar: a theosophical epic, High Country Theosophist, 1992, cont.
Blavatsky and Buddhism, Taylor, Group in Buddhist Studies (UC Berkely), website paper, 1999
Madame Blavatsky a reincarnation of Buddha, or part of a political plan?, Vermeiren, website paper
The esoteric world of Madame Blavatsky by those who knew her, Caldwell, 1880, 1880, 1881-82
The beginnings of the Theosophical movement in India, 1878-1885, Moulton
The early history of the Theosophical Society (Adyar, India)
The Sex problem: political aspects of Gender discourse in the Theosophical Society 1875-1930, Kraft, website paper
The Blavatsky-Tibet connection and stanzas of Dzyan connection, Ananikian, website paper
The Theosophical 'Aryan League of Honour' and the Dalip Singh conspiracy, Muehlegger, website paper, ditto
Blavatsky's and Friedrich Max Mueller's 'Aryan race' and the Occult, Pels, website paper
Letters from the White brotherhood, Blavatsky's 'Masters' and colonialism, Viswanathan, website paper
Theosophical conversion and race theory. I, Viswanathan, website paper, and part II
Mikhail Katkov and H.P.B' political loyalty, Johnson, website paper
The Theosophical Mahatmas: a critique of Paul Johnson's new myth, Pratt, website paper
A critical examination of Johnston's thesis on the Theosophical masters Morya & Koot Hoomi, Caldwell, website paper
Quoting Vivekananda, Madam? Quote him fully, Gurumurthy, The Observer of Business and Politics, 1999
Swami Vivekananda's concept of women, Narasingha, paper, Bengal Studies Conference, 1995
Gandhi in London, Ranilmendis, website chapter-4
Gandhi and Theosophy, FAQ 9, Gandhi Serve.com
Mahatma Gandhi and Theosophy, Cranston, HPB
For Humanity. For the Sinhalese. Dharmapala as crusading Bosat, Roberts, Journal of Asian Studies, 1997, = via JSTOR
Annie Besant's many lives, Jayawardena, Frontline, 1997
The history of the 1900 KH letter to Annie Besant,
Annie Wood Besant: orator, activist, mystic, rhetorician, Dobra
Bridging cross-cultural feminisms: Besant & women's rights in England & India 1874-1933, Anderson, Women's History Review, 1994
The origin and enactment of the Indian 'Age of Consent' Bill, 1891, Heimsath, Journal of Asian Studies, 1962, via JSTOR
Images of Indian women in Rudyard Kipling: a case of doubling discourse, McBratney, Inscriptions, 1988
Hybridity and History in Rudyard Kipling, Birjepatil, academic technical post-modernism
Kipling's notion of race in 'Plain Tales from the Hills' [1888], Buchan, website paper, Belfast University
Rudyard Kipling in India, Bennett, lecture notes, 2001
Rudyard Kipling's 'Ballad of East & West', Buda, Otsuma Women's University Faculty of Literature Annual Report, 1986
Kipling, Kim, and anthropology, Doyle, short website paper, Belfast University
Kim's white blood, Anderson, website profile
Kipling's burden: representing colonial authority and constructing the 'other' in Kim, Bhatia, SAGAR, 1994
Ship me somewhere 'East of Suez': Rudyard Kipling's strange exile from himself, Baneth, Jouvert. A Journal of Post-colonial Studies, 2001
Kipling's militaristic rhetoric: the Russian threat to British India, Matin, Studies in the Novel, 1999
Imperialism and Kipling , Varley, Journal of the History of Ideas, 1953, via JSTOR
Tibet's part in the 'Great Game', Hundley, History Today, 1993
East-West Encounters E HOMEPAGES F South Asia F Britain - India