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Uther Charlton-Stevens
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Anglo-India and the End of Empire ISBN: 0197669980
Frank Anthony opposed Partition at the Sapru Committee, predicting fanaticism and war. The Indo-Pakistani War of 1947–8 erupted within months of independence. Although darker-skinned individuals were barred from Royal Air Force/RAF flight crews, ma
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Autor:
Uther Charlton-Stevens
Publikováno v:
Anglo-India and the End of Empire ISBN: 0197669980
This chapter emphasizes Anglo-Indian roles defending the colonial state, and intertwined anxieties concerning their future in a self-governing India. Anglo-Indians served in the police, the Intelligence Branch, and the Raj's strategically sensitive t
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Autor:
Uther Charlton-Stevens
Publikováno v:
Anglo-India and the End of Empire ISBN: 0197669980
Mixed-race origins and mixedness (métissage) in India are detailed from the first arrival of Europeans through early phases of community formation in the nineteenth century. Initial open-mindedness towards interracial sex is explained principally in
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Autor:
Uther Charlton-Stevens
Publikováno v:
Anglo-India and the End of Empire ISBN: 0197669980
This chapter begins with debates around naming, with self-asserted and ascribed categories for the mixed. The replacement of Eurasian with Anglo-Indian in the Census of India of 1911 satisfied longstanding demands from within the group itself and anc
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https://doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780197669983.003.0003
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Uther Charlton-Stevens
People of mixed European paternal and Indian maternal descent were officially redesignated from Eurasians to Anglo-Indians in the Census of India 1911. Anglo-Indians received special provisions in the Government of India Act 1935 and the Constitution
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https://doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780197669983.001.0001
Autor:
Uther Charlton-Stevens
Publikováno v:
Anglo-India and the End of Empire ISBN: 0197669980
During the Quit India movement of 1942, pressure on all Indian communities to abandon British/Western clothing in the spirit of sartorial nationalism reached fever pitch. Anglo-Indians remained attached to markers of their European ancestry, especial
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Autor:
Uther Charlton-Stevens
Publikováno v:
Anglo-India and the End of Empire ISBN: 0197669980
This chapter examines discordant left-wing voices. Whilst Kenneth Wallace subsequently focused on practical problems, like unemployment and demography, intellectually he and Cedric Dover championed pan-Eurasianism--rejecting the 1911 redesignation of
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Autor:
Uther Charlton-Stevens
Publikováno v:
Anglo-India and the End of Empire ISBN: 0197669980
Introducing readers to the mixed-race group officially designated as Anglo-Indians since 1911 (and previously referred to as Eurasians, East Indians, Indo-Britons or, more pejoratively as "half-castes"), the chapter begins with the internationally fa
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Autor:
Uther Charlton-Stevens
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Anglo-Indian Identity ISBN: 9783030644574
This chapter charts the early evolution of ‘Anglo’ identities across the Indian Empire. It explores attempts to forge a single cohesive group and political organisation in order to face the challenges of Indianisation and Burmanisation of Anglo-I
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https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-64458-1_4
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-64458-1_4
Autor:
Uther Charlton-Stevens
Publikováno v:
The Palgrave International Handbook of Mixed Racial and Ethnic Classification ISBN: 9783030228736
The ‘mixed race’ population of India includes some of the oldest communities arising from the European colonial and mercantile presence in Asia. The group, which came to be known as Anglo-Indians after their redesignation (from Eurasian) in the 1
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