Abstract
Introduction - hegemony in a colonial context, Dagmar Engels and Shula Marks. Part 1 State and society: on the construction of colonial power - structure, discourse, hegemony, Sudipta Kaviraj the organization of in British West Africa, 1820s to 1960s, William Gervase Clarence-Smith was there a hegemonic project of the colonial state?, Partha Chatterjee. Part 2 Western education: mode of knowledge, modes of power - universities in 19th-century India, Dagmar Engels at home with hegemony? coercion and consent in the education of African girls for domesticity in South Africa before 1910, Deborah Gaitskell. Part 3 Public health: public health and public power - medicine and hegemony in colonial India, David Arnold managing midwifery in India, Geraldine Forbes health and hegemony - representation of disease and the creation of the colonial subject in Nyasaland, Megan Vaughan the power to heal - African auxiliaries in colonial Belgian Congo and Uganda, Maryinez Lyons. Part 4 Policing and the law: law, lawyers and politics in Ghana in the 1940s, Richard Rathbone policing the settler state - colonial hegemony in Kenya, 1900-1952. Part 5 Relections on hegemony in India and Africa: dominance, hegemony and the colonial state - the Indian and African experiences, Tapan Raychaudhuri hegemony and historical practice, Sumit Sarkar.
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