| Satadru Sen - Female offenders - 2012 - 368 pages
This volume examines three interrelated aspects of the history of British India: race, the disciplining institution, and attempts by the colonized to imagine states of freedom ... | |
| Satadru Sen - History - 2005 - 265 pages
An exploration of the shaping of childhood in the colonial period. | |
| James H. Mills, Satadru Sen - History - 2004 - 426 pages
A key South Asian Studies title that brings together some of the best new writing on physicality in colonial India. | |
| Satadru Sen - History - 2000 - 304 pages
The Penal Colony In The Andaman Islands Was A Self Contained Colonial Society. This Book Chronicles Those Tumultous Years. | |
| Satadru Sen - History - 2015 - 200 pages
This book explores the life and times of the pioneering Indian sociologist Benoy Kumar Sarkar. It locates him simultaneously in the intellectual history of India and the ... | |
| Anne Chambers - Connemara (Ireland) - 2004 - 240 pages
Biographer Anne Chambers, brings the intriguing story of Prince Ranjitsinghji, the most famous cricketer of his generation, to light for the first time. | |
| Mario Rodrigues - Biography & Autobiography - 2003 - 308 pages
The Definitive Biography Of An Indian Prince And English Cricketer Ranji Is Enshrined In Popular Perception As The Sporting Icon Who Electrified Victorian England And Scored ... | |
| Alan Ross - Sports & Recreation - 2012 - 214 pages
Indian prince, Sussex and England cricketer, K.S. Ranjitsinhji was unique in many ways. W.G. Grace predicted that there would not be another batsman like 'Ranji' for a hundred ... | |
| Ian Copland - History - 2002 - 322 pages
A fascinating study of the role played by the Indian princes in the devolution of British colonial power. | |
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