The Mizo discovery of the British Raj: empire and religion in Northeast India, 1890-1920

High in the eastern Himalayan foothills, people had a unique vantage point on the British Empire. The Mizo Discovery of the British Raj presents a history of Mizoram in Northeast India told from historical Indigenous perspectives of encounters with empire from the 1890s to the 1920s. Based on a wide...

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Main Author: Jackson, Kyle (Author)
Format: Print Book
Language:English
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Published: Cambridge New York Port Melbourne New Delhi Singapore Cambridge University Press 2023
In:Year: 2023
Edition:First published
Standardized Subjects / Keyword chains:B Mizoram / History 1890-1920
Further subjects:B Lushai (Asian people) Cultural assimilation
B Missions (India) (Mizoram) History
B RELIGION / Generals / Christianity
B Britisches Empire
B 1890 bis 1899 n. Chr
B c 1914 to c 1918 (including WW1)
B Christianity and culture (India) (Mizoram)
B Kolonialismus und Imperialismus
B POL045000
B 20th century history: c 1900 to c 2000
B National liberation & independence, post-colonialism
B Asian History
B Mizoram (India) History 20th century
B Asiatische Geschichte
B Modern history to 20th century: c 1700 to c 1900
B HIS062000
B c 1900 - c 1914
B British Empire
B c 1800 to c 1900
B Christianity
B Christianity (India) (Mizoram) History
B 1910 bis 1919 n. Chr
B Colonialism & imperialism
B Mizoram (India) Ethnic relations
B Mizoram (India) Religious life and customs
B 1900 bis 1909 n. Chr
B Great Britain Colonies (India) History
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Parallel Edition:Erscheint auch als: 978-1-009-26735-9
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Summary:High in the eastern Himalayan foothills, people had a unique vantage point on the British Empire. The Mizo Discovery of the British Raj presents a history of Mizoram in Northeast India told from historical Indigenous perspectives of encounters with empire from the 1890s to the 1920s. Based on a wide range of research and enriched by sources newly digitised by the author through the British Library's Endangered Archives Programme, Kyle Jackson sheds new light on the complex and violent processes of how and why diverse populations of highland clans in the Indo-Burmese borderlands came to redeïne themselves as Christian Mizos. By using historical Indigenous concepts and logics to approach early twentieth-century imperial encounters, Jackson guides readers into a decolonial history of Northeast India, demonstrating the value of thinking not just about the histories of colonized peoples and concepts but also with them
Item Description:Includes bibliographical references and index
ISBN:1009267345