India -- History -- British occupation, 1765-1947
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- The Indian Army and the end of the Raj, Daniel Marston
- A Subaltern studies reader, 1986-1995, Ranajit Guha, editor
- Recasting women, essays in Indian colonial history, edited by Kumkum Sangari, Sudesh Vaid
- Gandhi in his time and ours, the global legacy of his ideas, David Hardiman
- The East India Company and religion, 1698-1858, Penelope Carson
- Subaltern studies, writings on South Asian history and society, edited by Ranajit Guha
- Colonialism and its forms of knowledge, the British in India, Bernard S. Cohn
- Ideologies of the Raj, Thomas R. Metcalf
- Sophia, princess, suffragette, revolutionary, Anita Anand
- The fishing fleet, husband-hunting in the Raj, Anne de Courcy
- The British in India, three centuries of ambition and experience, David Gilmour
- The anarchy, the relentless rise of the East India Company, William Dalrymple
- Inglorious empire, what the British did to India, Shashi Tharoor
- Purifying empire, obscenity and the politics of moral regulation in Britain, India and Australia, Deana Heath
- Masks of conquest, literary study and British rule in India, Gauri Viswanathan
- The Wilsonian moment, self-determination and the international origins of anticolonial nationalism, Erez Manela
- Penal power and colonial rule, Mark Brown
- The Indian Army and the end of the Raj, Daniel Marston
- Castes of mind, colonialism and the making of modern India, Nicholas B. Dirks
- Dowry murder, the imperial origins of a cultural crime, Veena Talwar Oldenburg
- Colonial lists/Indian power, identity politics in nineteenth century Telugu-speaking India, Michael Katten
- Aryans and British India, Thomas R. Trautmann
- An anthropologist among the historians and other essays, Bernard S. Cohn ; with an introduction by Ranajit Guha
- Knowledge Production, Pedagogy, and Institutions in Colonial India, edited by Indra Sengupta and Daud Ali
- Public health in British India, Anglo-Indian preventive medicine 1859-1914, Mark Harrison
- Identifying and regulating religion in India, law, history and the place of worship, Geetanjali Srikantan
- War and society in colonial India, 1807-1945, edited by Kaushik Roy
- The colonial construction of Hindustani, 1800-1947, Alison Safadi
- Patrons and philistines, arts and the state in British India, 1773-1947, Pushpa Sundar
- Sovereignty and social reform in India, British colonialism and the campaign against sati, 1830-1860, Andrea Major
- Dominance without hegemony, history and power in colonial India, Ranajit Guha
- The nation and its fragments, colonial and postcolonial histories, Partha Chatterjee
- The tears of the Rajas, mutiny, money and marriage in India 1805-1905, Ferdinand Mount
- Climbing the mango trees, Madhur Jaffrey
- Telegraphic imperialism, crisis and panic in the Indian Empire, c.1830, Deep Kanta Lahiri Choudhury
- British social life in India, 1608-1937, Dennis Kincaid and David Farrer
- Remembering empire, power, memory, & place in postcolonial India, K.E. Supriya
- Married to the empire, gender, politics and imperialism in India, 1883-1947, Mary A. Procida
- Legible bodies, race, criminality, and colonialism in South Asia, Clare Anderson
- Selected Subaltern studies, edited by Ranajit Guha and Gayatri Chakravorty Spivak; foreword by Edward Said
- Imperial bodies, the physical experience of the Raj, c.1800-1947, E. M. Collingham
- Silk and empire, Brenda M. King
- The tears of the Rajas, mutiny, money and marriage in India 1805-1905, Ferdinand Mount
- The House of Jaipur, the inside story of India's most glamorous royal family, John Zubrzycki
- Lost world of the Raj, produced by Marion Milne; directed by David Symonds
- India and the British Empire, edited by Douglas M. Peers and Nandini Gooptu
- Health, medicine and empire, perspectives on colonial India, edited by Biswamoy Pati, Mark Harrison
- Colonial justice in British India, Elizabeth Kolsky
- Female infanticide in India, a feminist cultural history, Rashmi Dube Bhatnagar, Renu Dube and Reena Dube
- Opening doors, the untold story of Cornelia Sorabji, reformer, lawyer and champion of women's rights in India, Richard Sorabji
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