Married To The Empire: Gender, Politics and Imperialism in India, 1883-1947

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In Married to the Empire, Mary A. Procida provides a new approach to the growing history of women and empire by situating women at the center of the practices and policies of British imperialism. Rebutting interpretations that have marginalized women in the empire, this book demonstrates that women were crucial to establishing and sustaining the British Raj in India from the "High Noon" of imperialism in the late 19th Century through to Indian independence in 1947.
 

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Domesticity
20
Married to the empire
29
Home is where the empire is
56
Servants of empire
81
Rewriting the Mutiny
111
Good sports?
136
Imperial femininity and the uplift of Indian women
165
Women men and political power
193
Conclusion
217
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Mary A. Procida is Assistant Professor of History at Temple University, Philadelphia.

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