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Imperial Sovereignty and Local Politics
The Bhadauria Rajputs and the Transition from Mughal to British India, 1600–1900

Provides a radical re-orientation of the way we understand the nature of imperial sovereignty in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries.

Tripurdaman Singh (Author)

9781108497435, Cambridge University Press

Hardback, published 23 May 2019

258 pages
23.5 x 15.9 x 2.1 cm, 0.47 kg

Imperial Sovereignty and Local Politics takes at its focus the historically significant interconnections between local polities and imperial formations in South Asia. Using the relationship between the Bhadauria Rajputs and the Mughal, Maratha and British Empires as a prism to evaluate the constitution of sovereignty and the process of state formation, it demonstrates the enduring relevance of symbolism and ritual, the persistence of pre-colonial political forms and ideologies and the continuing importance of local power networks in moulding imperial projects. Employing theories of state formation borrowed from anthropology, Singh emphasizes the need to conceptually separate political authority from symbolic sovereignty and examine the local context of imperial politics. This work provides a compelling re-orientation of the way we understand the nature of imperial states, the experience of sovereignty and the processes of political change in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries.

Acknowledgements
List of abbreviations
Note on transliterations
Glossary of commonly used Indian words
Introduction
1. Integration into the Mughal system
2. Decline of the Mughals, emergence of the Marathas
3. The Maratha supremacy
4. The rise of the company Bahadur and the British Raj
5. The uprising, the bandit and Pax Britannica
Conclusion
Appendix I
Appendix II
Appendix III
Appendix IV
Bibliography
Index.

Subject Areas: Local history [WQH], Asian history [HBJF], Regional & national history [HBJ], History [HB]

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