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Society, Medicine and Politics in Colonial India

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The history of medicine and disease in colonial India remains a dynamic and innovative field of research, covering many facets of health, from government policy to local therapeutics. This volume presents a selection of essays examining varied aspects of health and medicine as they relate to the political upheavals of the colonial era. These range from the micro-politics of medicine in princely states and institutions such as asylums through to the wider canvas of sanitary diplomacy as well as the meaning of modernity and modernization in the context of British rule.

The volume reflects the diversity of the field and showcases exciting new scholarship from early-career researchers as well as more established scholars by bringing to light many locations and dimensions of medicine and modernity. The essays have several common themes and together offer important insights into South Asias experience of modernity in the years before independence. Cutting across modernity and colonialism, some of the key themes explored here include issues of race, gender, sexuality, law, mental health, famine, disease, religion, missionary medicine, medical research, tensions between and within different medical traditions and practices and Indias place in an international context. This book will be of great interest to scholars and researchers of modern South Asian history, sociology, politics and anthropology as well as specialists in the history of medicine.

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Product Details
  • Weight: 630g
  • Dimensions: 138 x 216mm
  • Publication Date: 18 Dec 2020
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9780367735258

About

Biswamoy Pati was Senior Fellow at the Nehru Memorial Museum and Library New Delhi and taught Modern Indian History at the Department of History University of Delhi India. His research is on the diversities of colonial South Asia and some of his books include Resisting Domination: Peasants Tribals and the National Movement on Orissa 19201950 (1993) and South Asia from the Margins: Echoes of Orissa 18002000 (2012). He edited The 1857 Rebellion (2007); and co-edited (with Mark Harrison) Health Medicine and Empire (2001) and The Social History of Health and Medicine in Colonial India (2009); and (with Waltraud Ernst) Indias Princely States: People Princes and Colonialism (2007).Mark Harrison is Professor of the History of Medicine and Director of the Wellcome Unit for the History of Medicine University of Oxford UK. He has written widely on the history of medicine in relation to war medicine and imperialism. His publications include Public Health in British India (1994); Climates and Constitutions: Health Race Environment and British Imperialism in India 16001850 (1999); Medicine in an Age of Commerce and Empire: Britain and Its Tropical Colonies 16601830 (2010); Contagion (2011); several edited volumes; and Health Medicine and Empire: Perspectives on Colonial India (2001) and The Social History of Health and Medicine in Colonial India (2009) both co-edited with Biswamoy Pati.

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