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ID152997
Title ProperAt the frontier of imperial history
Other Title Informationrevisiting Edward Gait’s A history of Assam
LanguageENG
AuthorBaruah, Manjeet
Summary / Abstract (Note)Edward Gait’s A History of Assam was first published in 1906, later revised in 1926. The book has remained one of the most popular ‘textbooks’ in Assam, especially as the first modern historiography on the subject. This article looks at two broad issues in this regard. First, it looks at the contradictions that Gait was faced with in terms of his imperial ideology and interpreting the historical sources of an imperial frontier. Second, it tries to situate the relevance of the above point vis-à-vis some of the contemporary attempts at re-framing the region as an international borderland. In conclusion, the article looks at the reception of Gait and his appropriation into different discourses within Assam. A point explored is whether despite its contradictions, was Gait’s A History of Assam part of a wider, dynamic context of early twentieth century Assam, which made the book an important academic and political intervention of its times.
`In' analytical NoteAsian Ethnicity Vol. 18, No.4; Sep 2017: p.452-469
Journal SourceAsian Ethinicity Vol: 18 No 4
Key WordsNorth-East India ;  Assa ;  Colonialism and Frontier ;  Edward Gait ;  Sources and Historiography


 
 
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