All Stories

  1. Prostitution and the Ends of Empire: Scale, Governmentalities, and Interwar India, by Stephen Legg
  2. At the Fuzzy Edges of Fascism: Framing theVolkin India
  3. Global Fascisms and theVolk: The Framing of Narratives and the Crossing of Lines
  4. The Internationalist Moment: South Asia, Worlds, and World Views, 1917–39
  5. A long, strange trip: the lives in exile of Har Dayal
  6. Together They Fought: Gandhi-Nehru Correspondence 1921–1948. Edited by Uma Iyengar and Lalitha Zackariah. New Delhi: Oxford University Press, 2011. 520 pp. $99.99 (cloth).
  7. Developmentalism and its Exclusions:Peripheries and Unbelonging in Independent India
  8. Postcolonial Theory and History
  9. To Take Arms Across a Sea of Trouble: The “Lascar System,” Politics, and Agency in the 1920s
  10. Sugata Bose . His Majesty's Opponent: Subhas Chandra Bose and India's Struggle against Empire . Cambridge: Belknap Press of Harvard University Press. 2011. Pp. xiii, 388. $35.00.
  11. Reviews
  12. The Creativity Of Destruction: Wartime Imaginings Of Development And Social Policy, C. 1942–1946
  13. Developing India
  14. Introduction
  15. Development: Possible Nations
  16. The Debate on Gandhian Ideas
  17. A Reformed Imperium?
  18. The Context
  19. Conclusions
  20. Rewriting imperial mythologies: The strange case of Penderel Moon
  21. British and Indian Ideas of ‘Development’: Decoding Political Conventions in the Late Colonial State
  22. Religious Nationalism: Hindus and Muslims in India. By PETER VAN DER VEER. University of California Press: Berkeley, etc. 1994. Pp. xvi, 247.
  23. The development of Professor Mahalanobis
  24. Internationalisms in the Interwar Years: The Traveling of Ideas