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Anglo-European Science and the Rhetoric of Empire - Malaria, Opium, and British Rule in India, 1756D1895 (Hardcover, New): Paul... Anglo-European Science and the Rhetoric of Empire - Malaria, Opium, and British Rule in India, 1756D1895 (Hardcover, New)
Paul C Winther
R3,554 Discovery Miles 35 540 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

A fascinating and intricately woven tale of opium trade, evangelism, scientific discovery and political intrigue, Anglo-European Science and the Rhetoric of Empire: Malaria, Opium and British Rule in India 1756-1895 documents the contribution of a medical misconception to the preservation of British Rule in India. British authorities, desperate to shield the India-China Opium Trade from the escalating criticism of Christian evangelists and missionaries, endorsed the claim that opium prevented and cured malaria. This scientific validation of a vital source of revenue helped decimate the anti-opiumist movement, allowing the Indian government to vastly expand poppy cultivation in the name of both economic prosperity and public health. In this thoroughly researched and immensely readable history, author Paul Winther provides a revealing look at the complex and often unexpected negotiations that enable scientific authority to legitimize political and economic gain.

Anglo-European Science and the Rhetoric of Empire - Malaria, Opium, and British Rule in India, 1756D1895 (Paperback, New... Anglo-European Science and the Rhetoric of Empire - Malaria, Opium, and British Rule in India, 1756D1895 (Paperback, New edition)
Paul C Winther
R1,718 Discovery Miles 17 180 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

A fascinating and intricately woven tale of opium trade, evangelism, scientific discovery and political intrigue, Anglo-European Science and the Rhetoric of Empire: Malaria, Opium and British Rule in India 1756-1895 documents the contribution of a medical misconception to the preservation of British Rule in India. British authorities, desperate to shield the India-China Opium Trade from the escalating criticism of Christian evangelists and missionaries, endorsed the claim that opium prevented and cured malaria. This scientific validation of a vital source of revenue helped decimate the anti-opiumist movement, allowing the Indian government to vastly expand poppy cultivation in the name of both economic prosperity and public health. In this thoroughly researched and immensely readable history, author Paul Winther provides a revealing look at the complex and often unexpected negotiations that enable scientific authority to legitimize political and economic gain.

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