2017
DOI: 10.1111/hic3.12398
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Quarantined histories: Sindh and the question of historiography in Colonial India—Part II

Abstract: This essay examines histories of colonial British India and the annexation of Sindh in 1843 from two perspective. The first is the colonial historiographic project that frames the history of Islam in India, creates an archive for its study, and produces the political and military dominance of Sindh. Fundamentally, it argues that Muslims in India cannot produce their own histories for they lack the language and archives for scientific objectivity. In response, a set of Indian intellectuals take on the project o… Show more

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