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This fascinating, entertaining, and often grueling book by James Mills examines the lunatic asylums set up by the British in 19th-century India. The author asserts that there was a growth in asylums following the Indian Mutiny, fuelled by the fear of itinerant and dangerous individuals, which existed primarily in the British imagination. Once established, however, these asylums, which were staffed by Indians and populated by Indians, quickly became arenas in which the designs of the British were contested and confronted. Mills argues that power is everywhere and is behind every action; colonial power is therefore just another way to assert control over the less powerful. The social history draws on official archives and documents based in Scotland, England, and India.
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...the book benefits from its sophisticated examination of knowledge, power and agency. Journal of Colonialism and Colonial History
Booknews
The social history of medicine in colonial contexts has long been of special interest to Mills (modern history, U. College Northampton), and here he examines the lunatic asylums set up by the British in 19th-century India to house the mad from among the local population. He traces the growth in the asylum system following the 1857 uprising, and finds that it was fueled by a British fear of itinerant and dangerous Indians. He also shows how, once established, the asylums became arenas where the designs of the British were contested and confronted. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)
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Product Details

  • ISBN-13: 9780312233594
  • Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan
  • Publication date: 7/11/2000
  • Edition number: 1
  • Pages: 240
  • Product dimensions: 5.50 (w) x 8.50 (h) x 0.68 (d)

Meet the Author


James Mills is Lecturer in Modern History at University College Northhampton.
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Table of Contents


The Asylum Archive: The Production of Knowledge at the Colonial Asylum
• 'The Lunatic Asylums of India are Filled with Ganja Smokers': Asylum Knowledge as Colonial Knowledge
• Discipling Populations: British Admissions to 'Native Only' Lunatic Asylums
• Disciplining Individuals: Treatment Regimes Inside 'Native Only' Lunatic Asylums
• : Indians into Asylums: Local Communities and the Medical Institution
• Indians Inside Asylums: Staff, Patients and Power
• Conclusion: Knowledge, Power and Agency
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