Papers by Jack Harrington
List of Abbreviations v Introduction 1 Analysing Sir John Malcolm as an ideologue of the British ... more List of Abbreviations v Introduction 1 Analysing Sir John Malcolm as an ideologue of the British empire 16 Structure and aims of the thesis 21 Chapter One: Sir John Malcolm and the British Empire in India 26 Chapter Two: The Political History of India and the creation of an historiography of imperial conquest Acting in History: "Send Malcolm!" The political context for the Sketch of the Political History of India The Sketch of the Political History of India as a book 79 Conclusion 96 Chapter Three: Sir John Malcolm and the History of Modern Asia 99 The Literary Society of Bombay, orientalism and information-gathering 100 The Sketch of the Sikhs The History of Persia Sir John Malcolm and Orientalism during the Napoleonic Wars Conclusion
Sir John Malcolm and the Creation of British India, 2010
Sir John Malcolm and the Creation of British India, 2010
Journal of Political Ideologies, 2015
Edward Gibbon Wakefield, the liberal political subject and the settler state Article (Accepted ve... more Edward Gibbon Wakefield, the liberal political subject and the settler state Article (Accepted version) (Refereed)
Sir John Malcolm and the Creation of British India, 2010
Sir John Malcolm and the Creation of British India, 2010
Sir John Malcolm and the Creation of British India, 2010
Sir John Malcolm and the Creation of British India, 2010
Sir John Malcolm and the Creation of British India, 2010
International Review of Scottish Studies, 2010
Citizenship after Orientalism, 2015
This chapter explores empire as a historical context for understanding what activities are deemed... more This chapter explores empire as a historical context for understanding what activities are deemed to constitute citizenship and by what characteristics or identities it is supposed to be conferred. It broadly examines the ways in which such ideas were applied through the government of societies under imperial rule with reference to British India and French Algeria between the 1830s and mid-twentieth-century independence. These are not simply sig-nificant examples. They represent the most widely discussed and theorized sites of British and French imperial control. The historical contingency of these two sites has shaped differences and similarities between Anglophone and Francophone critiques of the effects of colonialism and orientalism on the postcolonial subject. The problem of inclusion and exclusion inherent to political theory of citizenship must therefore be analysed in terms of the complex and conflicting interplay between national and imperial histories rather than treating them as separate or even opposite trajectories. The apparent novelty of the concept of imperial rather than national citizenship is simply one example of the way mainstream Western political theory has both been shaped in the context of extra-European expansion and, at the same time, failed to acknowledge the extent or full consequences of this connection. This chapter is intended as a historical contribution to the question of what the political theory of citizenship after orientalism might look like.
The Encyclopedia of Empire, 2016
List of Abbreviations v Introduction 1 Analysing Sir John Malcolm as an ideologue of the British ... more List of Abbreviations v Introduction 1 Analysing Sir John Malcolm as an ideologue of the British empire 16 Structure and aims of the thesis 21 Chapter One: Sir John Malcolm and the British Empire in India 26 Chapter Two: The Political History of India and the creation of an historiography of imperial conquest Acting in History: "Send Malcolm!" The political context for the Sketch of the Political History of India The Sketch of the Political History of India as a book 79 Conclusion 96 Chapter Three: Sir John Malcolm and the History of Modern Asia 99 The Literary Society of Bombay, orientalism and information-gathering 100 The Sketch of the Sikhs The History of Persia Sir John Malcolm and Orientalism during the Napoleonic Wars Conclusion
List of Abbreviations v Introduction 1 Analysing Sir John Malcolm as an ideologue of the British ... more List of Abbreviations v Introduction 1 Analysing Sir John Malcolm as an ideologue of the British empire 16 Structure and aims of the thesis 21 Chapter One: Sir John Malcolm and the British Empire in India 26 Chapter Two: The Political History of India and the creation of an historiography of imperial conquest Acting in History: "Send Malcolm!" The political context for the Sketch of the Political History of India The Sketch of the Political History of India as a book 79 Conclusion 96 Chapter Three: Sir John Malcolm and the History of Modern Asia 99 The Literary Society of Bombay, orientalism and information-gathering 100 The Sketch of the Sikhs The History of Persia Sir John Malcolm and Orientalism during the Napoleonic Wars Conclusion
List of Abbreviations v Introduction 1 Analysing Sir John Malcolm as an ideologue of the British ... more List of Abbreviations v Introduction 1 Analysing Sir John Malcolm as an ideologue of the British empire 16 Structure and aims of the thesis 21 Chapter One: Sir John Malcolm and the British Empire in India 26 Chapter Two: The Political History of India and the creation of an historiography of imperial conquest Acting in History: "Send Malcolm!" The political context for the Sketch of the Political History of India The Sketch of the Political History of India as a book 79 Conclusion 96 Chapter Three: Sir John Malcolm and the History of Modern Asia 99 The Literary Society of Bombay, orientalism and information-gathering 100 The Sketch of the Sikhs The History of Persia Sir John Malcolm and Orientalism during the Napoleonic Wars Conclusion
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