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Document Raj : writing and scribes in early colonial south India

By: Raman, Bhavani.
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: Bangalore : Permanent Black, 2012Description: xii, 278 p.: ill. ; 22 cm.ISBN: 9788178244624.Subject(s): East India Company | Scribes | 19th century | Documentation | Public administration | Tamil Nadu | HistoryDDC classification: 954.82031 Summary: Historians of British colonial rule in India have noted both the place of military might and the imposition of new cultural categories in the making of Empire, but Bhavani Raman, in Document Raj, uncovers a lesser-known story of power: the power of bureaucracy. Drawing on extensive archival research in the files of the East India Company's administrative offices in Madras, she tells the story of a bureaucracy gone awry in a fever of documentation practices that grew ever more abstract-and the power, both economic and cultural, this created. In order to assert its legitimacy and value within.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Historians of British colonial rule in India have noted both the place of military might and the imposition of new cultural categories in the making of Empire, but Bhavani Raman, in Document Raj, uncovers a lesser-known story of power: the power of bureaucracy. Drawing on extensive archival research in the files of the East India Company's administrative offices in Madras, she tells the story of a bureaucracy gone awry in a fever of documentation practices that grew ever more abstract-and the power, both economic and cultural, this created. In order to assert its legitimacy and value within.

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