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Translator's Acknowledgments | ||
Acknowledgments | ||
Note on Transcription | ||
Introduction | 1 | |
Pt. I | British India and Crime: The Thugs between Myth and Reality | |
1 | Colonizers and Bandits | 13 |
2 | The Anti-Thug Campaign | 43 |
3 | Who Were the Thugs? | 109 |
Pt. II | The Colonizers between Science and the Imaginary | |
4 | William Sleeman and Meadows Taylor: Parallel Biographies | 189 |
5 | William Sleeman and Thug Science | 201 |
6 | Meadows Taylor's Imaginary Discourse | 235 |
7 | Later Thug Adventures | 261 |
Conclusion | 287 | |
Thug Lexicon or Ramasee | 295 | |
Notes | 317 | |
References | 331 | |
Index | 345 |
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