The meaning of white : race, class, and the 'domiciled community' in British India 1858-1930 /
From 1858 to 1930 the concept of whiteness in British India was complex and contradictory. Under the Raj, the spread of racial ideologies was pervasive, but whiteness was never taken as self-evident. It was constantly called into question and its boundaries were disciplined and policed through socio...
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New York ; Oxford :
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2011
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