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Book Review

How India Became Democratic: Citizenship and the Making of the Universal Franchise

Pages 931-933 | Published online: 06 Jan 2019
 

Notes

1. Also see M. Valverde, ‘“Despotism” and Ethical Liberal Governance’, in Economy and Society, Vol. 25 (3) (1996), pp. 357–72; and C. Helliwell and B. Hindess, ‘The “Empire of Uniformity” and the Government of Subject Peoples’, in Cultural Values, Vol. 6 (1–2) (2002), pp. 139–52.

2. Jason Dittmer, Diplomatic Material: Affect, Assemblage, and Foreign Policy (Durham, NC: Duke University Press, 2017).

3. R. Saumarez Smith, ‘Rule-By-Records and Rule-By-Reports: Complementary Aspects of the British Imperial Rule of Law’, in Contributions to Indian Sociology (n.s.), Vol. 19 (1) (1985), pp. 153–76.

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