Empire’s Backyard

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A01=Kailash Baral
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Author_Kailash Baral
Author_Kailash C. Baral
British Empire
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civilising mission studies
Colonial Modernity
colonial power dynamics in Northeast India
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frontier identity formation
India's northeast
indigenous resistance
missionary influence
postcolonial theory
resource extraction history

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  • ISBN 9781032950617
  • Weight: 640g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 03 Oct 2025
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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This book transcends traditional historical analysis to explore the intricate tapestry of colonialism, modernity, and identity formation in Northeast India. Moving beyond a simplistic view of the region as the British Empire’s ‘backyard,’ it examines the transformative processes that turned Northeast India beyond Sylhet, the empire’s eastern outpost, into a vibrant frontier. While recognizing the importance of exploration and territorial expansion in establishing colonial dominance, the narrative emphasizes the crucial roles of resistance and local agency in shaping the region’s history.

The volume critically analyzes the influence of the Church as a powerful force within the ‘civilizing mission,’ alongside military interventions. It dissects the complex relationship between colonialism and modernity, revealing how the rhetoric of progress often concealed motives of resource extraction and cultural disruption. Through a meticulous unraveling of structures, systems, and processes, the work weaves a compelling narrative of Northeast India, not as a passive recipient of colonial ideas, its imposition of alien rules and values but as a region actively shaped by the interplay of power, resistance, and adaptation.

This book will be of interest to scholars, researchers, and students of history, sociology, colonial and postcolonial studies, cultural studies, and South Asian studies, especially those concerned with Northeast India.

Kailash C. Baral is former Professor of English and India Studies at the English and Foreign Languages University, Hyderabad, where he also held the position of the Pro-Vice Chancellor. He served at the North-Eastern Hill University and was also the Director of the Shillong Campus of the EFL University. His recent works include Cultural Forms and Practices in Northeast India (2023) and Theory after Derrida: Essays in Praxis (2018). His research has been published widely in journals such as Pedagogy: Critical Approaches to Teaching Literature, Language, Composition, and Culture, International Journal of Baudrillard Studies and South Asian Review, among others. His research interests include critical theory, India studies, and Northeast India studies.

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