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    Tense networks: exploring medical professionalization, career making and practice in an age of global empire, through the lives and careers of Irish surgeons in the Indian Medical... by Fitzpatrick, K

    Published 2016
    “…<p>This thesis explores the historical relationships between the professionalization of medicine and Britain's Empire across the Indian subcontinent between c. 1850-1920. That relationship is focused on through the lives and careers of Irish surgeons who, over the course of the period, enlisted in the IMS, the GoI's paramilitary medical service.…”
    Thesis
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    Between Hindu and Indian: the nationalist thought of Lala Lajpat Rai by Bhargav, V

    Published 2018
    “…In recognising commonalities across his different ‘Hindu’ and ‘Indian’ nationalist narratives, it rejects the sharp binary conventionally drawn the two, and by showing that Lajpat Rai endeavoured to organise a ‘communal’ politics to establish a ‘secular’ Indian nation-state, it reveals how ‘communalism’ can be engineered in service of a ‘secular’ Indian nation. …”
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    Professionalization of political communication in developing countries: methodological perspectives from India’s election campaigns by Sharma, AD

    Published 2024
    “…Understanding India’s election campaigns, thus, demands studying shadowy actors like political consultants, spin doctors, pollsters, social media mercenaries, and ‘troll farm’ operators who increasingly provide services to political parties and politicians. …”
    Journal article
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    Decolonising Anglo-Indians: strategies for a mixed-race community in late colonial India during the first half of the 20th century. by Charlton-Stevens, U

    Published 2012
    “…Foremost was the definition of Anglo-Indians as an Indian minority community which demanded political representation through successive phases of constitutional change and statutory safeguards for their existing employment. …”
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    A minority's agency: class, confession, and the quandaries of Muslim India, 1947-c. 1977 by Anil, P

    Published 2021
    “…Bringing the unity of the Muslim experience of postcolonial India from 1947 to c. 1977 under a single focus, it both generalises about the Indian Muslim condition and comments more broadly on the character of Indian democracy. …”
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    The evolution of a conception of citizenly duty towards military service 1854–1914: a study of London press discourse by Piper, A

    Published 2012
    “…The analytical narrative that emerges highlights the importance of key events, including the Crimean War, Indian Mutiny, wars of Prussian expansionism, and Boer War, in promoting and shaping the coherent conception of citizenly duty towards military service that would go on to underpin not only the mass enlistments of 1914 but also the acceptance of conscription in 1916. …”
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    A bottom-up model of electricity reform for developing countries: a case study of Gujarat, India by Hansen, C

    Published 2008
    “…Protracted mismanagement, political interference, subsidised pricing, and corruption all undermine the ability of developing electricity supply industries to finance and deliver service or attract new private investment. …”
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    Underpowered: electricity policy and the state in India, 1991-2014 by Chatterjee, E, Elizabeth Mary Chatterjee

    Published 2015
    “…<p>How has the Indian state changed with economic liberalization? …”
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    Elite strategies and incremental policy change: The expansion of primary education in India by Mangla, A

    Published 2017
    “…These officials operated beneath the political radar, layering small-scale initiatives on top of the mainstream school system. …”
    Journal article
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    Corruption and contractors in the Atlantic world, 1754-1763 by Graham, A

    Published 2018
    “…Military finance was inherently complex and opaque, and open to misinterpretation. Although shared political loyalties held together the contractors and their agents and helped to police their behaviour, other imperial and colonial components of the British state had different priorities and therefore saw the public service in different ways. …”
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    India’s ongoing rooftop solar journey 2017–2022 by Mukherjee, M

    Published 2022
    “…The electricity distribution tariffs in Indian states are used as an income redistribution tool. …”
    Working paper
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    Social and conceptual order in Koṅku by Beck, B, Beck, Brenda

    Published 1968
    “…</p><p>In the past Koand#x1E45;ku also enjoyed a distinctive political geography. It had four great titled KavuNTar families, called PaTTkkārar. and 24 internal political divisions. …”
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    Good Health at Low Cost 25 years on: lessons for the future of health systems strengthening. by Balabanova, D, Mills, A, Conteh, L, Akkazieva, B, Banteyerga, H, Dash, U, Gilson, L, Harmer, A, Ibraimova, A, Islam, Z, Kidanu, A, Koehlmoos, T, Limwattananon, S, Muraleedharan, V, Murzalieva, G, Palafox, B, Panichkriangkrai, W, Patcharanarumol, W, Penn-Kekana, L, Powell-Jackson, T, Tangcharoensathien, V, McKee, M

    Published 2013
    “…In 1985, the Rockefeller Foundation published Good health at low cost to discuss why some countries or regions achieve better health and social outcomes than do others at a similar level of income and to show the role of political will and socially progressive policies. 25 years on, the Good Health at Low Cost project revisited these places but looked anew at Bangladesh, Ethiopia, Kyrgyzstan, Thailand, and the Indian state of Tamil Nadu, which have all either achieved substantial improvements in health or access to services or implemented innovative health policies relative to their neighbours. …”
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    Good health at low cost 25 years on: Lessons for the future of health systems strengthening by Balabanova, D, Mills, A, Conteh, L, Akkazieva, B, Banteyerga, H, Dash, U, Gilson, L, Harmer, A, Ibraimova, A, Islam, Z, Kidanu, A, Koehlmoos, T, Limwattananon, S, Muraleedharan, V, Murzalieva, G, Palafox, B, Panichkriangkrai, W, Patcharanarumol, W, Penn-Kekana, L, Powell-Jackson, T, Tangcharoensathien, V, McKee, M

    Published 2013
    “…In 1985, the Rockefeller Foundation published Good health at low cost to discuss why some countries or regions achieve better health and social outcomes than do others at a similar level of income and to show the role of political will and socially progressive policies. 25 years on, the Good Health at Low Cost project revisited these places but looked anew at Bangladesh, Ethiopia, Kyrgyzstan, Thailand, and the Indian state of Tamil Nadu, which have all either achieved substantial improvements in health or access to services or implemented innovative health policies relative to their neighbours. …”
    Journal article
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    British women missionaries in India, c.1917-1950 by Pass, A, Andrea Rose Pass

    Published 2011
    “…Their service was far more than an attempt to ‘colonise’ Indian hearts and minds and propagate Western ideology. …”
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