Other Landscapes: Colonialism and the Predicament of Authority in Nineteenth-Century South India (Nias Monographs-Nordic Institute of Asian Studies)
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Author(s)Deborah Sutton
PublisherNordic Inst of Asian Studies
ISBN / ASIN8776940276
ISBN-139788776940270
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Sales Rank5,950,617
CategoryHistory
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Due to the inhospitable climate and vastness of the native population, European settlement of India was never seriously considered apart from in selected upland areas with cooler climates and sparse native populations. One such area was the Nilgiri Hills of South India which, from the early 19th century, saw concerted efforts at European colonization and displacement of the local population as well as an attempt to visualize and recreate an English landscape in the area. Other Landscapes investigates the interfaces between indigenes, European settlers and the colonial state on the Nilgiri Hills, focusing on land disputes, regulation of land sales, regimes of forest management and ethnographic projects of cultural â preservationâ . It examines the landscape as it was configured in the Imperial imagination, explores the corruption and manipulation of local administration and argues that rarely, if ever, did official intent correspond to the systems of reform, regulation and invigilation imposed over the local agrarian landscape.
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