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The Return of the Mughal: Historical Fiction and Despotism in Colonial India, 1863–1908

Mirza Firuz Shah
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Subject History
Subclass Timured/Mughal (History)
Year 1863.0
Volume -
Edition -
Publisher & Place palgrave macmillan
Publisher Date 1863
ISBN 10|13 9781137354938

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Abstract This introduction revisits the European deployment of the concept of Oriental Despotism in India and its colonial imbrication with Mughal history. Padamsee locates the founding appeal of the Mughal past in early and deeply conflicted British attempts to legitimate a despotic claim to territoriality that could not otherwise be accommodated by English legal and constitutional norms. While colonising the Mughal past became instrumental to colonial self-empowerment, the political- theological contradictions it entailed resurfaced in the embattled late colonial state and substantially shaped British and Indian historical fiction, continuing to fuel the contentious figure of the Mughal in Hindu Nationalist politics today. Keywords Colonialism · India · Oriental Despotism · Mughal · Sovereignty · Political theology · Hastings · Hindu nationalism

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