Perfidy, Villainy, Intrigue
Ramachandra Guha: The Black Hole, 20 December 2012
Britain’s Empire: Resistance, Repression and Revolt
by Richard Gott.
Verso, 568 pp., £25, November 2011,978 1 84467 738 2 Show More
by Richard Gott.
Verso, 568 pp., £25, November 2011,
The Black Hole of Empire: History of a Global Practice of Power
by Partha Chatterjee.
Princeton, 425 pp., £19.95, April 2012,978 0 691 15201 1 Show More
by Partha Chatterjee.
Princeton, 425 pp., £19.95, April 2012,
“... In 1931, Gandhi visited England to discuss India’s political future. In a speech at Oxford, he hoped that when the empire finally ended, India would be an ‘equal partner with Britain, sharing her joys and sorrows’. Nine years later, on the death of his close friend C.F. Andrews, an Anglican priest, he wrote that while the numerous misdeeds of the English would be forgotten, ‘not one of the heroic deeds of Andrews will be forgotten as long as England and India live ... ”