- a condition of Warre of every one against every one
- a continuation of political commerce, a carrying out of the same by other means
- a treaty of amity and commerce, that he [the King of Portugal] may procure which the merchants of many parts of the world trade tither—promising many things from the Kingdom of Portugal which were not to be had in Calicut
- a vast upsurge against colonial rule
- a world that looks on in amused contempt and pity
- appealing to, and constructing
- arbitrary power
- as license to exercise
- British attempts
- casta
- caste
- catalog
- celebrants
- Colonial scholarship
- continue to shape politics
- crisis of the modern world
- discontents
- drain on India’s economy
- drawing up riches from the banks of the Ganges and, squeezing them down upon the banks of the Thames
- exacerbating social tensions and opening communal fault lines in the body politic
- from a manufacturing country into a country exporting raw produce
- imaginary past
- impregnated with Western ideas, yet retaining its native spirit and character
- in gross ways
- in India
- in India and abroad
- in India, that haughty spirit, independence, and deep thought, which the possession of great wealth sometimes gives, ought to be suppressed
- Indian society
- the Aryan Invasion Theory
- joint-stock company
- know thyself
- petrified in the merely natural classification
- legal form
- locating the cause of India’s predicament
- Mughal Emperor assigning the right
- multigenerational freedom struggle
- nothing remaining to him [the Soubah of these Provinces] but the Name and Shadow of Authority
- obscuring their economic structure
- obviate native scholars
- Outlines of the Philosophy of Universal History, Applied to Language and Religion
- part of a program for
- reconfigured India's political economy
- relocating symbolic authority
- state actor
- that career of illegal and legal plunder
- THE 1854 PROJECT
- The Arian settlers and Aboriginal races of India
- The creation of the Republic of India
- the dogma
- the history of human civilization as a trajectory departed from a state of nature and culminated in Europe
- the last effort of the dethroned feudal potentates to regain their power
- the most signal illustration of our [English] great national character ever yet recorded
- the Sepoy Mutiny and the Revolt of 1857
- the specter of a colonial discourse
- The spread of the loanword
- The steamboats, railways, and telegraph
- thus beginning
- Thus the Great Game
- to build the noble mansion of free India where all her children may dwell
- transformed the East India Company (EIC)
- transposing the grant
- traumas are no more than occasions for it [the ego] to gain pleasure
- Two Nation Theory
- undecided place in India’s history
- unequal terms
- would go on to form the basis