Alibis of empire Henry Maine and the ends of liberal imperialism
Material type: TextPublication details: Princeton Princeton University Press 2010Description: x,269p. 24 cmISBN:- 9788178242873
- 325.32 22 MA-A
- JC359 .M277 2010
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [189]-253) and index.
Introduction. The ideological origins of indirect rule -- Ch. 1. The crisis of liberal imperialism -- Ch. 2. Inventing traditional society : empire and the origins of social theory -- Ch. 3. Codification in the East and West -- Ch. 4. The nineteenth-century debate on property -- Ch. 5. Native society in crisis : conceptual foundations of indirect rule -- Coda. Liberalism and empire reconsidered.
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