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Peace, Poverty and Betrayal

A New History of British India
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Peace, Poverty and Betrayal presents a nuanced history of British rule in India, moving beyond simplistic imperial versus nationalist narratives. Roderick Matthews reveals how British policy was inconsistent and diverse, with the East India Company evolving from ineffective ruler to arguably the world's first liberal government. The book explores the complex interplay of progressive and conservative attitudes among both British and Indians that shaped colonial relations and ultimately fueled the struggle for independence.
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Skewering the simplistic binaries that often dominate the debate, 'Peace, Poverty and Betrayal' is a fresh and elegant history of British India.

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How can we explain Britain's long rule in India beyond the clichés of 'imperial' versus 'nationalist' interpretations? In this new history, Roderick Matthews tells a more nuanced story of 'oblige and rule', the foundation of common purpose between colonisers and powerful Indians.

Peace, Poverty and Betrayal argues that this was more a state of being than a system: British policy was never clear or consistent; the East India Company went from a manifestly incompetent ruler to, arguably, the world's first liberal government; and among British and Indians alike there were both progressive and conservative attitudes to colonisation. Matthews skilfully illustrates that this very diversity and ambiguity of British-Indian relations also drove the social changes that led to the struggle for independence.

Skewering the simplistic binaries that often dominate the debate, Peace, Poverty and Betrayal is a fresh and elegant history of British India.

Mr. Matthews's discerning book isn't a revisionist defence of the Raj. It is, instead, a warning against the glib postcolonial assumption 'that because British rule is viewed as bad, therefore anything else would have been better.' - Tunku Varadarajan, The Wall Street Journal

This brave and intelligent book will satisfy neither empire loyalists nor today's rabid nationalists, which is all the more reason to applaud its author and relish the clarity of his analysis. - Literary Review

Matthews explores with great delicacy and intelligence... how Britain became itself, at home, more liberal and democratic, while, as an imperial power, becoming the opposite. - The Catholic Herald

Matthews demonstrates an encyclopaedic knowledge of British rule in India [and] frequently challenges conventional views of events and personalities who shaped British India. - Asian Review of Books

A radical reappraisal of British rule in India that challenges current thinking on colonialism in the subcontinent... This is a thoughtful, thought-provoking book with enough to keep the reader travelling through four centuries of our former relationship with India. - Journal of Asian Affairs

Book Details

INFORMATION

ISBN: 9781787383852

Publisher: C Hurst & Co Publishers Ltd

Format: Hardback

Date Published: 25 February 2021

Country: United Kingdom

Imprint: C Hurst & Co Publishers Ltd

Illustration: Illustrations, black and white

Audience: General / adult

DIMENSIONS

Width: 156.0mm

Height: 234.0mm

Weight: 250g

Pages: 416

About the Author

A freelance writer specialising in Indian history and politics, Roderick Matthews studied history at Balliol College, Oxford. His great-grandfather tutored Nehru through his Harrow entrance exams; one of his great-grandmothers cared for Gandhi in London in 1914. His latest book is Chandra Shekhar: And the Six Months That Saved India.

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