The book delves into the British conquest of South Asia during the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries, focusing on their strategy of "islanding." It examines how the British sought to establish a distinct colonial governance and trade unit, influenced by their understanding of ethnology, culture, and geography. Through this lens, the narrative reveals the complexities of colonial ambitions and the systematic organization behind the British Empire's expansion in the region.
Sujit Sivasundaram Knihy




Nature and the Godly Empire
Science and Evangelical Mission in the Pacific, 1795 1850
- 258 stránok
- 10 hodin čítania
Exploring the intricate relationship between science and Christianity in the nineteenth century, this book delves into how scientific advancements influenced religious beliefs and vice versa. It examines key figures, debates, and the cultural context of the era, highlighting the tensions and reconciliations that emerged as both fields evolved. Through a detailed analysis, the work sheds light on the impact of scientific discoveries on theological thought, offering insights into the broader implications for society during this transformative period.
Waves Across the South
- 480 stránok
- 17 hodin čítania
'Helps re-centre how we look at the world and opens up new perspectives on how we can look at regions, peoples and places that have been left to one side of traditional histories for far too long' PETER FRANKOPAN