Crime and Control in Early Colonial Bengal 1770 1860

Crime and Control in Early Colonial Bengal  1770 1860
Author: Basudeb Chattopadhyay
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 480
Release: 2000
Genre: Bengal (India)
ISBN: UOM:39015052472977

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Authority and Violence in Colonial Bengal 1800 1860

Authority and Violence in Colonial Bengal  1800 1860
Author: Ranjan Chakrabarti
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 250
Release: 1997
Genre: Authoritarianism
ISBN: UOM:39015054065589

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Sovereign Anxiety

Sovereign Anxiety
Author: Javed Iqbal Wani
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 317
Release: 2023-07-31
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781009337939

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Studies sovereignty and law and argues that 'public order' laws are an expression of sovereign anxiety.

The History of Forensic Science in India

The History of Forensic Science in India
Author: Saumitra Basu
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 178
Release: 2021-08-24
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781000411195

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This book explores the interaction between science and society and the development of forensic science as well as the historical roots of crime detection in colonial India. Covering a period from the mid-19th to mid-20th century, the author examines how British colonial rulers changed the perception of crime which prevailed in the colonial states and introduced forensic science as a measure of criminal identification in the Indian subcontinent. The book traces the historical background of the development and use of forensic science in civil and criminal investigation during the colonial period, and explores the extent to which forensic science has proven useful in investigation and trials. Connecting the historical beginning of forensic science with its socio historical context and diversity of scientific application for crime detection, this book sheds new light on the history of forensic science in colonial India. Using an interdisciplinary approach incorporating science and technology studies and history of crime detection, the book will be of interest to researchers in the fields of forensic science, criminology, science and technology studies, law, South Asian history and colonial history.

Minority Rights in South Asia

Minority Rights in South Asia
Author: Rainer Hofmann,Ugo Caruso
Publsiher: Peter Lang
Total Pages: 228
Release: 2011
Genre: Human rights
ISBN: 3631609167

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This publication contains case studies on human and minority rights in the South Asian countries, including a special focus on the South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation (SAARC), and articles on different forms of National Human Rights Commission and Immigration to the UK and «new minorities». It is further complemented by an in-depth study on Autonomy, Kashmir and International Law. Assembling articles authored by leading scholars from both South Asia and Europe, the book will contribute to a mutual exchange of views on human and minority rights issues in South Asia. In particular, the book is aimed at increasing awareness and understanding of current developments in South Asia and, on this basis, at enhancing a constructive dialogue between representatives of the scientific community, policy-makers and civil society in Europe and their counterparts in South Asia.

Gender and Criminality in Bangla Crime Narratives

Gender and Criminality in Bangla Crime Narratives
Author: Shampa Roy
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 247
Release: 2017-05-22
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781137515988

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This book examines diverse literary writings in Bangla related to crime in late nineteenth and early twentieth century colonial Bengal, with a timely focus on gender. It analyses crime-centred fiction and non-fiction in the region to see how actual or imagined crimes related to women were shaped and fashioned into images and narratives for contemporary genteel readers. The writings have been examined within a social-historical context where gender was a fiercely contested terrain for publicly fought debates on law, sexual relations, reform, and identity as moulded by culture, class, and caste. Both canonized literary writings (like those of Bankim Chatterji) as well as non-canonical, popular writings (of writers who have not received sufficient critical attention) are scrutinised in order to examine how criminal offences featuring women (as both victims and offenders) have been narrated in early manifestations of the genre of crime writing in Bangla. An empowered and thought-provoking study, this book will be of special interest to scholars of criminology and social justice, literature, and gender.

True Crime Writings in Colonial India

True Crime Writings in Colonial India
Author: Shampa Roy
Publsiher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 207
Release: 2020-08-10
Genre: Literary Collections
ISBN: 9781000171235

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The emergent culture of crime writings in late 19th century colonial Bengal (India) is an interesting testimony to how literature is shaped by various material forces including the market. This book deals with true crime writings of the late 1800s published by ‘lowbrow publishing houses’ — infamous for publishing ‘sensational’ and the ‘vulgar’ literature — which had an avid bhadralok (genteel) readership. The volume focuses on select translations of true crime writings by Bakaullah and Priyanath Mukhopadhyay who worked as darogas (Detective Inspectors) in the police department in mid-late nineteenth century colonised Bengal. These published accounts of cases investigated by them are among the very first manifestations of the crime genre in India. The writings reflect their understandings of criminality and guilt, as well as negotiations with colonial law and policing. Further, through a selection of cases in which women make an appearance either as victims or offenders, (or sometimes as both,) this book sheds light on the hidden gendered experiences of the time, often missing in mainstream Bangla literature. Combining a love for suspense with critical readings of a cultural phenomenon, this book will be of much interest to scholars and researchers of comparative literature, translation studies, gender studies, literary theory, cultural studies, modern history, and lovers of crime fiction from all disciplines.

Peasant History of Late Pre colonial and Colonial India

Peasant History of Late Pre colonial and Colonial India
Author: B. B. Chaudhuri
Publsiher: Pearson Education India
Total Pages: 988
Release: 2008
Genre: Geschichte
ISBN: 8131716880

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