Peace, Poverty and Betrayal

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Roderick Matthews
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Hardback
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C Hurst & Co Publishers Ltd
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25/02/2021
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9781787383852
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Books > History > Regional & national history > Asia
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Roderick Matthews|Hardback|C Hurst & Co Publishers Ltd|25/02/2021
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9781787383852
Book Description: 
How can we explain Britain's long rule in India beyond the cliches of 'imperial' versus 'nationalist' interpretations? In this new history, Roderick Matthews tells a more nuanced story of 'oblige and rule', the foundation of common purpose between colonisers and powerful Indians. Peace, Poverty and Betrayal argues that this was more a state of being than a system: British policy was never clear or consistent; the East India Company went from a manifestly incompetent ruler to, arguably, the world's first liberal government; and among British and Indians alike there were both progressive and conservative attitudes to colonisation. Matthews skilfully illustrates that this very diversity and ambiguity of British-Indian relations also drove the social changes that led to the struggle for independence. Skewering the simplistic binaries that often dominate the debate, Peace, Poverty and Betrayal is a fresh and elegant history of British India.

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