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The Chaos of Empire Jon Wilson

The Chaos of Empire By Jon Wilson

The Chaos of Empire by Jon Wilson


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A sweeping history of the conquest of India by the British, from the first faltering trading stations to the marbled imperial cities, emphasizing the violence of colonial rule and its chaotic inheritance.

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The Chaos of Empire: The British Raj and the Conquest of India by Jon Wilson

The popular image of the British Raj- an era of efficient but officious governors, sycophantic local functionaries, doting amahs, blisteringly hot days and torrid nights- chronicled by Forster and Kipling is a glamorous, nostalgic, but entirely fictitious. In this dramatic revisionist history, Jon Wilson upends the carefully sanitized image of unity, order, and success to reveal an empire rooted far more in violence than in virtue, far more in chaos than in control.Through the lives of administrators, soldiers, and subjects- both British and Indian- The Chaos of Empire traces Britain's imperial rule from the East India Company's first transactions in the 1600s to Indian Independence in 1947. The Raj was the most public demonstration of a state's ability to project power far from home, and its perceived success was used to justify interventions around the world in the years that followed. But the Raj's institutions- from law courts to railway lines- were designed to protect British power without benefiting the people they ruled. This self-serving and careless governance resulted in an impoverished people and a stifled society, not a glorious Indian empire.Jon Wilson's new portrait of a much-mythologized era finally and convincingly proves that the story of benign British triumph was a carefully concocted fiction, here thoroughly and totally debunked.

The Chaos of Empire Reviews

A virtuoso takedown of cherished shibboleths of Raj mythology. --Financial Times Marvelous...The point of Wilson's argument is a good one. Nostalgia has obscured the truth, and the truth is essential to understanding some of the complexities of India today...A neat and modern telling that feels as necessary as a bucket of water in the face after a dizzying trip to the bazaar. --The Times of London A healthy corrective...Wilson provides an unsparing account of the exploitation, expropriation and racism that were fundamental to the imperial project...it presents, with impressive erudition and substantial flair, a comprehensive picture of the colonial experience of a conquered people...a thoroughly-researched, persuasively narrated account of the British Raj. --India Today Puncturing myths about the Raj...Wilson's bold claim is ably supported by deep research. --Publishers Weekly, Starred Review An original and interesting work...Wilson understands the complexities of India. --Literary Review For any young scholar or writer wanting to know how to make history-telling an enjoyable enterprise, Jon Wilson's [The Chaos of Empire] should be a must read. --The Tribune [India]

About Jon Wilson

Jon Wilson was born in Leicester, England, educated at Oxford University and the New School for Social Research in New York, and has taught history at King's College London since 1999. He directs Historians in Residence, a project connecting history with public institutions in London. Alongside his historical research he comments in a range of media on contemporary British and South Asian politics and government.

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CIN1610392930VG
9781610392938
1610392930
The Chaos of Empire: The British Raj and the Conquest of India by Jon Wilson
Used - Very Good
Hardback
PublicAffairs,U.S.
20161025
584
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