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Epilogue: Integrating the Empire

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  05 October 2023

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The book concludes by examining reformers’ visions for political integration between metropole and colony, which required both the Indianization of the exclusive Indian Civil Service and parliamentary representation for taxed Indian subjects. These proposals, however, generated conflict within the East India Association and exposed fractures between the radical agitators and the retired officials who had begun to swamp the organization. Gesturing to the afterlife of India reformism, the epilogue further identifies the factors that led to the decay of East India Association’s intra-imperial network and offers a reexamination of the 1908 sedition trial of Indian nationalist B. G. Tilak in which the accused copiously referenced reformist polemic to legitimize his agitation.

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Ethical Empire?
India Reformism and the Critique of Colonial Misgovernment
, pp. 251 - 264
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Print publication year: 2023

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