Region, Nation, "Heartland": Uttar Pradesh in India's Body PoliticSAGE Publications, 07/09/2006 - 471 من الصفحات "This book interrogates Uttar Pradesh's identity as India's "heartland" and unravels the historical processes that have shaped this region. In looking at this constructed identity of the state it argues that UP's existence as a "region" cannot be taken uncritically as a given, considering the complex and divergent traditions that have been constituent of the state."--BOOK JACKET. |
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الصفحة 61
... law " and " civil author- ity " . Of course , this authority was expressly British , the underlying desire being to negate indigenous forms of authority that existed earlier . 62 An examination of the Indian Penal Code ... Criminal Laws;
... law " and " civil author- ity " . Of course , this authority was expressly British , the underlying desire being to negate indigenous forms of authority that existed earlier . 62 An examination of the Indian Penal Code ... Criminal Laws;
الصفحة 62
... criminal law . In formulating regulations for territories under their control , they borrowed little from indigenous Islamic law which already existed there . This was because the indigenous law and English law were fundamentally ...
... criminal law . In formulating regulations for territories under their control , they borrowed little from indigenous Islamic law which already existed there . This was because the indigenous law and English law were fundamentally ...
الصفحة 65
... law itself . The criminal law introduced by the British was designed such that it allowed the police to deal with offences affecting public order with considerable vigour while disentangling themselves from petty crime , which ...
... law itself . The criminal law introduced by the British was designed such that it allowed the police to deal with offences affecting public order with considerable vigour while disentangling themselves from petty crime , which ...
المحتوى
Introduction | 3 |
The Framework of Pax Britannica in Uttar Pradesh | 39 |
The Institutions of the Colonial Heartland | 88 |
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activities Administration Agra agrarian Aligarh Allahabad April areas army arrested Assembly Awadh Azamgarh Banaras battalions Begum Aizaz Rasul British cantonment cent centre challenge Chandra chaukidars Chauri Chaura chief minister cities Civil Disobedience cognizable colonial authority colonial officials communal Congress Committee Congress ministry Congressmen constituted context crime criminal law cultural declared Delhi enforcement flag Gandhi Gorakhpur governor Haig Papers Haig to Linlithgow Hallett Papers Hallett to Linlithgow heartland Hindi Hindu Ibid instance internal security jail Kanpur Kumbh landlords large number law and order leaders Legislative Linlithgow to Haig Lucknow March Meerut military Muslim League National nationalist Nehru offences organized Oudh overall Pant party Peter Reeves policemen political postcolonial prisoners prosecution public order Quit India movement Raj's regional release rent Report riots ritual rural Sabha satyagraha secretary Singh situation taluqdars took towns troops United Provinces UP's UPLAD urban Urdu Uttar Pradesh village zamindars