Moving away from orthodox narratives of the Raj and British
presence in India, this book examines the significance of the
networks and connections that South Asians established on British
soil. Looking at the period 1858-1950, it presents readings of
cultural history and points to the urgent need to open up the
parameters of this field of study. SUSHEILA NASTA is Professor of
Modern Literature at the Open University, UK and a renowned critic,
broadcaster and literary activist.
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