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Republican Citizenship In French Colonial Pondicherry 18701914 Anne Raffin

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Republican Citizenship In French Colonial Pondicherry 18701914 Anne Raffin
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Publisher: Amsterdam University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.73 MB
Pages: 250
Author: Anne Raffin
ISBN: 9789048553556, 9048553555
Language: English
Year: 2022

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Republican Citizenship In French Colonial Pondicherry 18701914 Anne Raffin by Anne Raffin 9789048553556, 9048553555 instant download after payment.

This work of historical sociology revisits and analyses the earlier part of the Third Republic (1870-1914), when France granted citizenship rights to Indians in Pondicherry. It explores the nature of this colonial citizenship and enables comparisons with British India, especially the Madras Presidency, as well as the rest of the French empire, as a means of demonstrating how unique the practice of granting such rights was.
The difficulties of implementing a new political culture based on the language of rights and participatory political institutions were not so much rooted in a lack of assimilation into the French culture on the part of the Indian population; rather, they were the result of political infighting and long-term conflicts over status, both in relation to caste and class, and between inclusive and exclusive visions of French citizenship.

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