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Chapters in this book
- Front matter i
- Dedication v
- Contents vii
- List of figures viii
- Founding editor’s introduction ix
- Acknowledgements xi
- Introduction 1
- 1 Tod as an observer of landscape in Rajasthan and Gujarat 20
- 2 Tod as anthropologist 41
- 3 Tod’s practice of science in India 64
- 4 Tod’s use of Romanticism in his textual constructions of Rajasthan and Gujarat 80
- 5 Tod’s Romantic approach as opposed to James Mill’s Utilitarian approach to British government in India 116
- 6 Tod’s knowledge exchanges with his contemporaries in India 133
- 7 Tod among his contemporaries in London, 1823–35 157
- Conclusion 192
- Appendix I 205
- Appendix II 213
- Appendix III 218
- Appendix IV 231
- Bibliography 238
- Index 250
Chapters in this book
- Front matter i
- Dedication v
- Contents vii
- List of figures viii
- Founding editor’s introduction ix
- Acknowledgements xi
- Introduction 1
- 1 Tod as an observer of landscape in Rajasthan and Gujarat 20
- 2 Tod as anthropologist 41
- 3 Tod’s practice of science in India 64
- 4 Tod’s use of Romanticism in his textual constructions of Rajasthan and Gujarat 80
- 5 Tod’s Romantic approach as opposed to James Mill’s Utilitarian approach to British government in India 116
- 6 Tod’s knowledge exchanges with his contemporaries in India 133
- 7 Tod among his contemporaries in London, 1823–35 157
- Conclusion 192
- Appendix I 205
- Appendix II 213
- Appendix III 218
- Appendix IV 231
- Bibliography 238
- Index 250