TY - BOOK AU - Tine- Herald Fischer TI - Colonalism as Civilizing Mission: Cultural Ideology in British India SN - 978-1-84331-092-1 U1 - 954.03 23 PY - 2004/// CY - London PB - Wimbledon Publishing Comapny N1 - Torchbearers Upon the Path of Progress': Britain's Ideology of a 'Moral and Material Progress' in India. An Introductory Essay / Michael Mann 1. Dealing with Oriental Despotism: British Jurisdiction in Bengal, 1772-93 / Michael Mann 2. 'A Race of Monsters': South India and the British 'Civilizing Mission' in the Later Eighteenth Century / Margret Frenz 3. Between Non-Interference in Matters of Religion and the Civilizing Mission: The Prohibition of Suttee in 1829 / Jana Tschurenev 4. 'The Bridge-Builders': Some Notes on Railways, Pilgrimage and the British 'Civilizing Mission' in Colonial India / Ravi Ahuja 5. Taming the 'Dangerous' Rajput; Family, Marriage and Female Infanticide in Nineteenth-Century Colonial North India / Malavika Kasturi 6. What Is your 'Caste'? The Classification of Indian Society as Part of the British Civilizing Mission / Melita Waligora 7. Sporting and the 'Civilizing Mission' in India / Paul Dimeo 8. 'More Important to Civilize Than Subdue'? Lunatic Asylums, Psychiatric Practice and Fantasies of 'the Civilizing Mission' in British India 1858-1900 / Jim Mills 9. The Sympathizing Heart and the Healing Hand: Smallpox Prevention and Medical Benevolence in Early Colonial South India / Neils Brimnes 10. Perceptions of Sanitation and Medicine in Bombay, 1900-1914 / Mridula Ramanna 11. National Education, Pulp Fiction and the Contradictions of Colonialism: Perceptions of an Educational Experiment in Early-Twentieth-Century India / Harald Fischer-Tine 12. In Search of the Indigenous: J. C. Kumarappa and the Philosophy of 'Gandhian Economics' / Benjamin Zachariah 13. The Civilizational Obsessions of Ghulam Jilani Barq / Marcus Daeschel ER -