India -- History -- British occupation, 1765-1947
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- Frontiers into borders, defining South Asias states, 1757-1857, Ainslie T. Embree and Mark Juergensmeyer
- Civilizing missions in colonial and postcolonial South Asia, from improvement to development, edited by Carey A. Watt and Michael Mann
- The limited Raj, agrarian relations in colonial India, Saran District, 1793-1920, Anand A. Yang
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- From frontier policy to foreign policy, the question of India and the transformation of geopolitics in Qing China, Matthew W. Mosca
- A history of modern India, Ishita Banerjee-Dube
- Britain and Indian Nationalism, 1929-1942, imprint of ambiguity, D.A. Low
- Placing the frontier in British North-East India, law, custom, and knowledge, Reeju Ray
- Provincial society and empire, the Cumbrian Counties and the East Indies, 1680-1829, K. J. Saville-Smith
- The mortal God, imagining the sovereign in colonial India, Milinda Banerjee
- Imperial bodies, physical experience of the Raj, c. 1800-1947, E. M. Collingham
- Conservative politics in national and imperial crisis, letters from Britain to the viceroy of India 1926-31, edited by Stuart Ball
- India and the world, a history of connections, c. 1750-2000, Claude Markovits, Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS)
- Islam and the army in colonial India, Sepoy Religion in the service of Empire, Nile Green
- The meaning of white, race, class, and the 'domiciled community' in British India 1858-1930, Satoshi Mizutani
- An anthropologist among the historians and other essays, Bernard S. Cohn ; with an introduction by Ranajit Guha
- Law, strategies, ideologies, legislating forests in colonial India, Akhileshwar Pathak
- The emergence of British power in India, 1600-1784, a grand strategic interpretation, G.J. Bryant
- The emergence of British power in India, 1600-1784, a grand strategic interpretation, G.J. Bryant
- Mad tales from the Raj, colonial psychiatry in South Asia, 1800-58, Waltraud Ernst
- Governing Islam, law, empire, and secularism in modern South Asia, Julia Stephens
- The East India Company and religion, 1698-1858, Penelope Carson
- Religion, science, and empire, classifying Hinduism and Islam in British India, Peter Gottschalk
- Colonialism and its forms of knowledge, the British in India, Bernard S. Cohn
- Borders and conflict in South Asia, the Radcliffe Boundary Commission and the partition of Punjab, Lucy P. Chester
- Shooting a tiger, big-game hunting and conservation in colonial India, Vijaya Ramadas Mandala
- Law and imperialism, criminality and constitution in colonial India and Victorian England, by Preeti Nijhar
- Ideologies of the Raj, Thomas R. Metcalf
- Empires of complaints, Mughal law and the making of British India, 1765-1793, Robert Travers
- Rulers, townsmen and bazaars, North Indian society in the age of British expansion, 1770-1870, C.A. Bayly
- Gender, medicine, and society in colonial India, women's health care in nineteenth- and early twentieth-century Bengal, Sujata Mukherjee
- Ancient rights and future comfort, Bihar, the Bengal Tenancy Act of 1885, and British rule in India, P.G. Robb
- Histoire de l'Inde moderne, 1480-1950, sous la direction de Claude Markovits ; [ont collaboré à cet ouvrage, Geneviève Bouchon ... and others]
- A Muslim conspiracy in British India?, politics and paranoia in the early nineteenth-century Deccan, Chandra Mallampalli
- Knowledge production, pedagogy, and institutions in colonial India, edited by Indra Sengupta and Daud Ali
- Migrant races, empire, identity and K.S. Ranjitsinhji, Satadru Sen
- Castes of mind, colonialism and the making of modern India, Nicholas B. Dirks
- The formation of the colonial state in India, scribes, paper and taxes, 1760-1860, Hayden J. Bellenoit
- A great war in south India, German accounts of the Anglo-Mysore Wars, 1766-1799, edited by Ravi Ahuja and Martin Christof-Fuchsle
- East India Company, 1600-1858 : Considerations on India affairs and a view of the rise, progress and present State of the English Government in Bengal, edited Patrick Truck, vol 3
- Borders and conflict in South Asia, The Radcliffe Boundary Commission and the partition of Punjab, Lucy P. Chester
- Writings on South Asian history and society, Subaltern studies VI, edited by Ranajit Guha
- Changing India, bourgeois revolution on the subcontinent, Robert W. Stern
- British foreign policy, 1874-1914, the role of India, Sneh Mahajan
- La France et l'Inde des origines à nos jours, Jacques Weber
- Emotions and modernity in colonial India, from balance to fervor, Margrit Pernau
- Hyderabad, British India, and the world, Muslim networks and minor sovereignty, c. 1850-1950, Eric Lewis Beverley
- India in the shadows of empire, a legal and political history, 1774-1950, Mithi Mukherjee
- The Wilsonian moment, self-determination and the international origins of anticolonial nationalism, Erez Manela
- Gentlemanly terrorists, political violence and the colonial state in India, 1919-1947, Durba Ghosh, Cornell University, New York
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