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Acknowledgements
1. People, princes and colonialism
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2. Colonial and postcolonial historiography and the princely states: Relations of power and rituals of legitimation
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3. ’Cruel, Oriental despots’: Representations in nineteenth-century British colonial fiction, 1858–1900
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4. Narcotrafficking, princely ingenuity and the Raj: The Subjugation of the Sindia state c.1843–44
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5. The agrarian system of the princely state of Jammu and Kashmir: A Study of colonial settlement policies 1860–1905
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6. The order of legitimacy: Princely Orissa, 1850–1947
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7. Loyal feudatories or depraved despots?: The deposition of princes in the Central India Agency, c.1880–1947
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8. ’Hostages’ in our camp;: Military collaboration between princely India and the British Raj, c.1880–1920
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9. Historicizing debates over women’s status in Islam: The case of Nawab Sultan Jahan Begam of Bhopal
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10. The Maharana and the Bhils: The ’Eki’ movement in Mewar, 1921–22
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11. Women’s hospitals and midwives in Mysore, 1870–1920: Princely or colonial medicine
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12. Public health administration in princely Mysore: Tackling the influenza pandemic of 1918
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13. Border incidents, internal disorder and the nizam’s claim for an independent Hyderabad
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