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Introduction : why remember British empire? : exploring the spatial dynamics of Fort St. George | 1 | |
Ch. 1 | Locating memory of the British Raj : inquiry, criticism, and entailments | 24 |
Ch. 2 | A tribute to the British monarchy : public and private contours of postcolonial memory | 66 |
Ch. 3 | "The bled us" : personal memory as a critique of cruelty | 105 |
Ch. 4 | Homage to the Mahatma : Gandhi as sign of freedom | 145 |
Ch. 5 | "Playing by the rules like an Englishman" : the makings of a Pukka Brit | 165 |
Conclusion : the global politics and ethics of preserving memory of British rule | 187 |
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