Inglorious Empire: What the British Did to India

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Synopsis

In the eighteenth century, India's share of the world economy was as large as Europe's. By 1947, after two centuries of British rule, it had decreased six-fold.

Empire blew rebels from cannon, massacred unarmed protesters, entrenched institutionalised racism, and caused millions to die from starvation. British imperialism justified itself as enlightened despotism for the benefit of the governed, but Shashi Tharoor takes demolishes this position, demonstrating how every supposed imperial 'gift' - from the railways to the rule of law - was designed in Britain's interests alone.

He goes on to show how Britain's Industrial Revolution was founded on India's deindustrialisation, and the destruction of its textile industry.In this bold and incisive reassessment of colonialism, Tharoor exposes to devastating effect the inglorious reality of Britain's stained Indian legacy.

Publisher information

  • Publisher: Penguin Books Ltd
  • ISBN: 9780141987149
  • Number of pages: 336
  • Dimensions: 197 x 129 x 20 mm
  • Weight: 240g
  • Languages: English

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Inglorious Empire
A well written account about the British rule in India.
If, like me, you have been brought up to view the great British empire as a force for good in the world, this book will knock that view for six! If only h... READ MORE
Terence Bermingham
Inglorious Empire
For the Joy of Reading: Inglorious Empire
The first thing to say is that this is not a history of the British Raj. It is a book that arose from a debate at the Oxford Union. It is a deconstruct... READ MORE
David Kenvyn
Inglorious Empire
An incomplete picture of the Raj
I once met Shashi Tharoor at the 2006 Hay Festival and found him to be thoroughly polite, engaging, articulate, and kind in demeanour. He is an excellently... READ MORE
Daniel White
Inglorious Empire
A poignant and well written account of the British in India.
It's a short book, for such a long list of wrongdoings. Although it is just one side of a story it is one that should be required reading, as it is shamefu... READ MORE
Neil Ashcroft