Married to the empire: Gender, politics and imperialism in India, 1883–1947

Married to the empire: Gender, politics and imperialism in India, 1883–1947

Author
Mary A. Procida
Publisher
Manchester University Press
Language
English
Year
2017
Page
256
ISBN
9781526119728
File Type
pdf
File Size
3.0 MiB

In Married To The Empire, Mary A. Procida Provides A New Approach To The Growing History Of Women And Empire By Situating Women At The Centre Of The Practices And Policies Of British Imperialism. Rebutting Interpretations That Have Marginalized Women In The Empire, This Book Demonstrates That Women Were Crucial To Establishing And Sustaining The British Raj In India From The High Noon Of Imperialism In The Late Nineteenth Century Through To Indian Independence In 1947. Using Three Separate Modes Of Engagement With Imperialism – Domesticity, Violence, And Race – Procida Demonstrates The Many And Varied Ways In Which British Women, Particularly The Wives Of Imperial Officials, Created A Role For Themselves In The Empire. Drawing On A Wide Range Of Sources, Including Memoirs, Novels, Interviews, And Government Records, The Book Examines How Marriage Provided A Role For Women In The Empire, Looks At The Home As A Site For The Construction Of Imperial Power, Analyses British Women's Commitment To Violence As A Means Of Preserving The Empire, And Discusses The Relationship Among Indian And British Men And Women. Married To The Empire Is Essential Reading To Students Of British Imperial History And Women's History, As Well As Those With An Interest In The Wider History Of The British Empire.

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