Abu-L Fazl, The Akbarnama of Abu-L-Fazl (Calcutta, 1897) <https://archive.org/details/in.ernet.dli.2015.55648>
Alam, Muzaffar, The Crisis of Empire in Mughal North India: Awadh and the Punjab, 1707-48, Second edition (New Delhi: Oxford University Press, 2013), Oxford India perennials <https://gold.idm.oclc.org/login?url=https://dx.doi.org/10.1093/acprof:oso/9780198077411.001.0001>
Alam, Muzaffar, and Sanjay Subrahmanyam, The Mughal State 1526-1750 (New Delhi: Oxford University Press, 2000), Oxford in India readings. Themes in Indian history
———, Writing the Mughal World: Studies on Culture and Politics (New York: Columbia University Press, 2012)
Amar Kant Singh, Change From Above: Social Reforms In India, 1757-1857 (Patna: Janaki Prakashan, 2006)
Andrea Major, Pious Flames : European Encounters with Sati 1500-1830 (New Delhi: Oxford University Press, 2006)
Ania Loomba, ‘Dead Women Tell No Tales : Issues of Female Subjectivity, Subaltern Agency and Tradition in Colonial and Post-Colonial Writings on Widow Immolation in India’, History Workshop: A Journal of Socialist Historians, 39 (1993), 209–27
Appadurai, Arjun, Worship and Conflict under Colonial Rule: A South Indian Case (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1981), Cambridge South Asian studies
Asher, Catherine Ella Blanshard, Architecture of Mughal India (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1992), New Cambridge history of India
Ashin Das Gupta, The World of the Indian Ocean Merchant, 1500-1800 (New Delhi: Oxford University Press, 2001)
Athar Ali, M., Mughal India: Studies in Polity, Ideas, Society, and Culture (New Delhi: Oxford University Press, 2008)
———, The Mughal Nobility under Aurangzeb, Rev. ed (Delhi: Oxford University Press, 1997)
Ballantyne, Tony, Orientalism and Race: Aryanism in the British Empire (Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan, 2006), Cambridge imperial and post-colonial studies series
Bandyopadhyaya, Sekhar, From Plassey to Partition: A History of Modern India (New Delhi: Orient Longman, 2004) <https://archive.org/details/FromPlasseyToPartitionBySekharBandopaddhyaxaam.in>
Bankim Chandra Chatterji, Renaissance & Reaction in Nineteenth Century Bengal (Calcutta: Minerva Associates, 1977)
Bates, Crispin, Subalterns and Raj: South Asia since 1600 (London: Routledge, 2007)
Bayly, C. A., Empire and Information: Intelligence Gathering and Social Communication in India, 1780-1870, South Asian ed., reprinted (New Delhi: Cambridge University Press, 2007), Cambridge studies in Indian history and society <https://gold.idm.oclc.org/login?url=https://hdl.handle.net/2027/heb.04673>
———, Indian Society and the Making of the British Empire (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1988), The New Cambridge history of India <https://gold.idm.oclc.org/login?url=https://hdl.handle.net/2027/heb.02420>
———, Recovering Liberties: Indian Thought in the Age of Liberalism and Empire : The Wiles Lectures given at the Queen’s University of Belfast, 2007 (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2012) <https://www.vlebooks.com/vleweb/product/openreader?id=Goldsmiths&amp;isbn=9781139202138>
———, Rulers, Townsmen, and Bazaars: North Indian Society in the Age of British Expansion, 1770-1870, 3rd ed (New Delhi: Oxford University Press, 2012), Oxford India perennials
Beach, Milo Cleveland, Mughal and Rajput Painting (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1992), New Cambridge history of India
Bear, Laura, Lines of the Nation: Indian Railway Workers, Bureaucracy, and the Intimate Historical Self (New York: Columbia University Press, 2007), Cultures of history
Bernier, Francois, Irving Brock, A. G. Constable, and Vincent Arthur Smith, Travels in the Mogul Empire A.D. 1656-1668, 2d ed (London: Humphrey Milford, Oxford University Press, 1916) <http://hdl.handle.net/2027/heb.02039>
Bhatnagar, Rashmi Dube, Renu Dube, and Reena Dube, Female Infanticide in India: A Feminist Cultural History (Albany: State University of New York Press, 2005)
Blunt, Alison, ‘Imperial Geographies of Home: British Domesticity in India, 1886-1925’, Transactions of the Institute of British Geographers, 24.4 (1999), 421–40 <https://doi.org/10.1111/j.0020-2754.1999.00421.x>
Borthwick, Meredith and American Council of Learned Societies, The Changing Role of Women in Bengal, 1849-1905 (Princeton, N.J.: Princeton University Press, 1984) <http://hdl.handle.net/2027/heb.04609>
Bowen, H. V., Margarette Lincoln, and Nigel Rigby, The Worlds of the East India Company (Woodbridge: Boydell Press in association with the National Maritime Museum and University of Leicester, 2002)
Breckenridge, Carol Appadurai, Peter van der Veer, and South Asia Seminar, Orientalism and the Postcolonial Predicament: Perspectives on South Asia (Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 1993), South Asia seminar series
Carol Breckenridge, Ajun Appadurai, ‘Public Modernity in India’, in Consuming Modernity: Public Culture in a South Asian World (Delhi: Oxford University Press, 1995), pp. 1–20
Chandra, Shefali, The Sexual Life of English: Languages of Caste and Desire in Colonial India (Durham, N.C.: Duke University Press, 2012)
Chatterjee, Kumkum, ‘Goddess Encounters: Mughals, Monsters and the Goddess in Bengal’, Modern Asian Studies, 47.05 (2013), 1435–87 <https://doi.org/10.1017/S0026749X13000073>
CHATTERJEE, PARTHA, ‘Colonialism, Nationalism, and Colonialized Women: The Contest in India’, American Ethnologist, 16.4 (1989), 622–33 <https://doi.org/10.1525/ae.1989.16.4.02a00020>
Chattopadhyay, Swati, ‘“Goods, Chattels and Sundry Items”: Constructing 19th-Century Anglo-Indian Domestic Life’, Journal of Material Culture, 7.3 (2002), 243–71 <https://doi.org/10.1177/135918350200700301>
Chaudhuri, K. N., Asia before Europe: Economy and Civilisation of the Indian Ocean from the Rise of Islam to 1750 (Cambridge [England]: Cambridge University Press, 1990) <http://www.loc.gov/catdir/description/cam023/89017284.html>
———, The Trading World of Asia and the English East India Company, 1660-1760 (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1978)
Chaudhuri, Nupur, ‘MEMSAHIBS AND MOTHERHOOD IN NINETEENTH-CENTURY COLONIAL INDIA.’, Victorian Studies, 31.4, 517–35 <http://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&db=30h&AN=6882066&site=ehost-live>
Claire Gallien, ‘From Tension to Cooperation : The Interactions of British Orientalists with Indian Scholars in Calcutta, 1784-1794’, Theatrum Historiea, 4 (2009), 235–50 <http://uhv.upce.cz/upload/theatrum/TH4_2009.pdf>
Cohen, Benjamin B., In the Club: Associational Life in Colonial South Asia (Manchester: Manchester University Press, 2015), Studies in imperialism <https://shibboleth2sp.gar.semcs.net/Shibboleth.sso/Login?entityID=https%3A%2F%2Fidp.goldsmiths.ac.uk%2Fidp%2Fshibboleth&amp;target=https%3A%2F%2Fshibboleth2sp.gar.semcs.net%2Fshib%3Fdest%3Dhttp%253A%252F%252Fwww.vlebooks.com%252FSHIBBOLETH%253Fdest%253Dhttp%25253A%25252F%25252Fwww.vlebooks.com%25252Fvleweb%25252Fproduct%25252Fopenreader%25253Fid%25253DGoldsmiths%252526isbn%25253D9780719098116>
Cynthia Talbot, Catherine Asher, ‘Sixteenth Century North India : Empire Reformulated’, in India before Europe (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2006), pp. 115–51
D. A. Washbrook, ‘Law, State and Agrarian Society in Colonial India’, Modern Asian Studies, 15.3 (1981), 649–721 <http://www.jstor.org/stable/312295>
Dale, Stephen Frederic, ‘Imperial Cultures’, in The Muslim Empires of the Ottomans, Safavids, and Mughals (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2010), pp. 135–76
David Ludden, ‘Orientalist Empiricism : Transformations of Colonial Knowledge’, in Orientalism and the Postcolonial Predicament: Perspectives on South Asia (Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 1993), South Asia seminar series, 250–78
Denault, Leigh, ‘The Home and the World: New Directions in the History of the Family in South Asia’, History Compass, 12.2 (2014), 101–11 <https://doi.org/10.1111/hic3.12042>
Dennis Kincaid, British Social Life in India, 1608-1937 (Routledge & K. Paul, 1939)
Dodson, Michael, Orientalism, Empire, and National Culture: India, 1770-1880 (New Delhi: Foundation Books, 2010) <https://www.vlebooks.com/vleweb/product/openreader?id=Goldsmiths&isbn=9780230288706>
Douglas  Streusand, The Formation of the Mughal Empire (Delhi: Oxford University Press, 1989)
E. M. Collingham, Imperial Bodies (Cambridge: Polity Press, 2001)
Edward Moor, Hindu Infanticide. An Account of the Measures Adopted for Suppressing the Practice of the Systematic Murder by Their Parents of Female Infants; with Incidental Remarks on Other Customs Peculiar to the Natives of India. Edited with Notes and Illustrations, by E. M. (London: J. Johnson & co., 1811) <https://archive.org/details/hinduinfanticide00moor>
Emperor of Hindustan Babur, and Wheeler Thackston, The Baburnama: Memoirs of Babur, Prince and Emperor (New York: Modern Library, 2002)
Evans, Stephen, ‘Macaulay’s Minute Revisited: Colonial Language Policy in Nineteenth-Century India’, Journal of Multilingual and Multicultural Development, 23.4 (2002), 260–81 <https://doi.org/10.1080/01434630208666469>
Fisher, Michael Herbert, A Short History of the Mughal Empire (London: I.B. Tauris, 2016) <https://shibboleth2sp.gar.semcs.net/Shibboleth.sso/Login?entityID=https%3A%2F%2Fidp.goldsmiths.ac.uk%2Fidp%2Fshibboleth&target=https%3A%2F%2Fshibboleth2sp.gar.semcs.net%2Fshib%3Fdest%3Dhttp%253A%252F%252Fwww.vlebooks.com%252FSHIBBOLETH%253Fdest%253Dhttp%25253A%25252F%25252Fwww.vlebooks.com%25252Fvleweb%25252Fproduct%25252Fopenreader%25253Fid%25253DGoldsmiths%252526isbn%25253D9780857727770>
Franklin, Michael J., Orientalist Jones: Sir William Jones, Poet, Lawyer, and Linguist, 1746-1794 (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2011)
George Francklin Atkinson, ‘Curry & Rice,’ on Forty Plates; or, The Ingredients of Social Life at ‘Our Station’ in India (London: Day & Son, 1859) <https://archive.org/details/curryriceonforty00atkiuoft>
Ghosh, Durba, Sex and the Family in Colonial India: The Making of Empire (Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press, 2006), Cambridge studies in Indian history and society
Gilmour, David, ‘The Ruling Caste’, Asian Affairs, 37.3 (2006), 312–19 <https://doi.org/10.1080/03068370600906440>
Glover, William J., ‘“A Feeling of Absence from Old England:” The Colonial Bungalow’, Home Cultures, 1.1 (2004), 61–82 <https://doi.org/10.2752/174063104778053617>
Gommans, Jos J. L., Mughal Warfare: Indian Frontiers and Highroads to Empire, 1500-1700 (London: Routledge, 2002), Warfare and history <https://www.vlebooks.com/vleweb/product/openreader?id=Goldsmiths&isbn=9780203402580>
Grey, Daniel J. R., ‘Creating the “Problem Hindu”:                              , Thuggee and Female Infanticide in India, 1800-60’, Gender & History, 25.3 (2013), 498–510 <https://doi.org/10.1111/1468-0424.12035>
Guha, Ranajit, Dominance without Hegemony: History and Power in Colonial India (Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 1997), Convergences (Cambridge, Mass.)
Guha, Ranajit, and Amartya Sen, A Rule of Property for Bengal: An Essay on the Idea of Permanent Settlement (Durham, NC: Duke University Press, 1996)
H. V. Bowen, John McAleer, and Robert J. Blyth, Monsoon Traders: The Maritime World of the East India Company (London: Scala, 2011)
Habib, Irfan, The Agrarian System of Mughal India, 1556-1707, Third edition (New Delhi: Oxford University Press, 2014), Oxford India paperbacks
Hasan, Farhat, State and Locality in Mughal India: Power Relations in Western India, c. 1572-1730 (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2004), University of Cambridge oriental publications
Hintze, Andrea, The Mughal Empire and Its Decline: An Interpretation of the Sources of Social Power (Aldershot, Great Britain: Ashgate, 1997)
Inden, Ronald, ‘Orientalist Constructions of India’, Modern Asian Studies, 20.03 (1986) <https://doi.org/10.1017/S0026749X00007800>
Indrani Chatterjee, Gender, Slavery, and Law in Colonial India (New Delhi: Oxford University Press, 1999)
Irfan Habib, Indian Economy Under Early British Rule 1757-1857 (New Delhi: Tulika Book, 2013)
———, Peasant and Artisan Resistance in Mughal India (Montreal: Mcgill University, 1984)
Ivor Lewis, Sahibs, Nabobs and Boxwallahs : A Dictionary of the Words of Anglo-India (Bombay: Oxford University Press, 1991)
James H. Mills, Subaltern Sports : Politics and Sport in South Asia (London: Anthem, 2005)
John Cormack, Account of the Abolition of Female Infanticide in Guzerat (London: Black, Parry, & co., 1815) <https://archive.org/details/accountofaboliti00corm>
John Richards, ‘Land Revenue and Rural Society’, in The Mughal Empire (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1993), New Cambridge history of India, 79–93 <http://quod.lib.umich.edu/cgi/t/text/text-idx?c=acls;idno=heb02371>
John William Kaye, The Suppression of Human Sacrifice, Suttee, and Female Infanticide ... Reprinted from ‘The Administration of the East India Company; a History of Indian Progress.’ Second Edition, 1853., 1898
Karen Leonard, ‘Palmer and Company : An Indian Banking Firm in Hyderabad State’, Modern Asian Studies, 47.04 (2013), 1157–84 <https://doi.org/10.1017/S0026749X12000236>
Kopf, David, British Orientalism and the Bengal Renaissance: The Dynamics of Indian Modernization, 1773-1835 (Berkeley: University of California Press, 1969)
Lynn Zastoupil, Rammohun Roy and the Making of Victorian Britain (Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan, 2010) <https://ebookcentral.proquest.com/lib/goldsmiths/detail.action?docID=652730>
Majeed, Javed, Ungoverned Imaginings (Oxford University Press, 1992) <https://doi.org/10.1093/acprof:oso/9780198117865.001.0001>
———, Ungoverned Imaginings (Oxford University Press, 1992) <https://doi.org/10.1093/acprof:oso/9780198117865.001.0001>
Major, Andrea, ‘A Question of Rites? Perspectives on the Colonial Encounter with Sati’, History Compass, 4.5 (2006), 780–99 <https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1478-0542.2006.00348.x>
———, Sati: A Historical Anthology (New Delhi: Oxford University Press, 2007)
———, Sovereignty and Social Reform in India: British Colonialism and the Campaign against Sati, 1830-1860 (London: Routledge, 2014), iii
Majumdar, Rochona, Marriage and Modernity: Family Values in Colonial Bengal (Durham: Duke University Press, 2009) <https://www.vlebooks.com/vleweb/product/openreader?id=Goldsmiths&isbn=9780822390800>
Mala Sen, Death by Fire : Sati, Dowry Death and Female Infanticide in Modern India (London: Weinfeld & Nicholson, 2001)
Mani, Lata, Contentious Traditions: The Debate on Sati in Colonial India (Berkeley: University of California Press, 1998) <http://hdl.handle.net/2027/heb.04637>
Markovits, Claude, Merchants, Traders, Entrepreneurs: Indian Business in the Colonial Period Era (Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan, 2008) <https://www.vlebooks.com/vleweb/product/openreader?id=Goldsmiths&isbn=9780230594869>
Marshall, P. J., Bengal : The British Bridgehead : Eastern India, 1740-1828 (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1987), The new Cambridge history of India
Mehta, Uday Singh, Liberalism and Empire: A Study in Nineteenth-Century British Liberal Thought (Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1999)
Metcalf, Barbara Daly, and Thomas R. Metcalf, A Concise History of Modern India (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2006), Cambridge concise histories <https://www.vlebooks.com/vleweb/product/openreader?id=Goldsmiths&isbn=9780511319099>
Midgley, Clare, ‘Female Emancipation in an Imperial Frame: English Women and the Campaign against Sati (Widow-Burning) in India, 1813–30’, Women’s History Review, 9.1 (2000), 95–121 <https://doi.org/10.1080/09612020000200234>
Modhumita Roy, ‘“Englishing” India: Reinstituting Class and Social Privilege’, Social Text, 39, 1994, 83–109 <https://doi.org/10.2307/466365>
Moran, Arik, ‘“The Rani of Sirmur” Revisited: Sati and Sovereignty in Theory and Practice’, Modern Asian Studies, 49.02 (2015), 302–35 <https://doi.org/10.1017/S0026749X13000401>
Mrinalini Sinha, ‘Britishness, Clubbability, and the Colonial Public Sphere: The Genealogy of an Imperial Institution in Colonial India’, Journal of British Studies, 40.4 (2001), 489–521 <http://www.jstor.org/stable/3070745?seq=1#page_scan_tab_contents>
———, ‘Mapping the Imperial Social Formation: A Modest Proposal for Feminist History’, Signs, 25.4 (2000), 1077–82 <http://www.jstor.org/stable/3175490>
Mukhia, Harbans, The Mughals of India (Malden, MA: Blackwell, 2004), Peoples of Asia
Nayar, Pramod K., ‘The "Disorderly Memsahib”: Political Domesticity in Alice Perrin’s Empire Fiction’, Brno Studies in English, 38.1 (2012), 123–38 <https://doi.org/10.5817/BSE2012-1-8>
Nechtman, Tillman W., Nabobs: Empire and Identity in Eighteenth-Century Britain (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2013)
‘Networks of Sociability: Women’s Clubs in Colonial and Postcolonial India’, Frontiers: A Journal of Women Studies, 30.3, 169–95 <http://muse.jhu.edu/journals/frontiers/v030/30.3.cohen.html>
Niels Steensgaard, The Asian Trade Revolution of the 17th Century : The East India Companies and the Decline of the Caravan Trade (University of Chicago Press, 1974) <https://gold.idm.oclc.org/login?url=https://hdl.handle.net/2027/heb.03155>
O’Hanlon, Rosalind, and D. A. Washbrook, Religious Cultures in Early Modern India: New Perspectives (London: Routledge, 2012)
Orsini, Francesca, and Samira Sheikh, After Timur Left: Culture and Circulation in Fifteenth-Century North India (Oxford University Press, 2014)
P. J. Marshall, Trade and Conquest : Studies of the Rise of British Dominance in India (Aldershot, Hampshire, Great Britain: Brookfield, Vt., USA, 1993)
Pande, Ishita, ‘“Listen to the Child”: Law, Sex, and the Child Wife in Indian Historiography’, History Compass, 11.9 (2013), 687–701 <https://doi.org/10.1111/hic3.12077>
Peers, Douglas M., India under Colonial Rule: 1700-1885 (London: Routledge, 2013), Seminar studies in history
Percival Spear, The Nabobs : A Study of the Social Life of the English in 18th Century India (Delhi: Oxford Univ Press, 1998)
Peter Robb, ‘4. Early Modern India L : Mughals and Marathas’, in A History of India (Basingstoke: Palgrave, 2002), Palgrave essential histories, 81–115 <https://www.vlebooks.com/vleweb/product/openreader?id=Goldsmiths&isbn=9781403990259>
———, ‘4. Early Modern India L : Mughals and Marathas’, in A History of India (Basingstoke: Palgrave, 2002), Palgrave essential histories, 81–115 <https://www.vlebooks.com/vleweb/product/openreader?id=Goldsmiths&isbn=9781403990259>
———, ‘Mr. Upjohn’s Debts : Money and Friendship in Early Colonial  Calcutta’, Modern Asian Studies, 47.04 (2013), 1217–1185 <https://doi.org/10.1017/S0026749X12000625>
———, ed., Rural India : Land, Power and Society under British Rule (London: Curzon Press, 1983)
Peter van der Veer, Imperial Encounters : Religion and Modernity in India and Britain (Princeton, N.J: Princeton University Press, 2001)
Philip Stern, ‘“Planting and Peopling Your Colony” Building a Company-State’, in The Company-State: Corporate Sovereignty and the Early Modern Foundation of the British Empire in India (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2011), pp. 19–40 <http://www.vlebooks.com/vleweb/product/openreader?id=Goldsmiths&amp;isbn=9780199875184>
P.J. Marshall, ed., The British Discovery of Hinduism in the Eighteenth Century (London: Cambridge University Press, 1970)
Pollock, Sheldon I., Forms of Knowledge in Early Modern Asia: Explorations in the Intellectual History of India and Tibet, 1500-1800 (Durham, N.C.: Duke University Press, 2011) <https://www.vlebooks.com/vleweb/product/openreader?id=Goldsmiths&isbn=9780822393580>
Prakash, Om, ‘From Negotiation to Coercion: Textile Manufacturing in India in the Eighteenth Century’, Modern Asian Studies, 41.06 (2007) <https://doi.org/10.1017/S0026749X06002563>
Procida, Mary A., Married to the Empire: Gender, Politics and Imperialism in India, 1883-1947 (Manchester: Manchester University Press, 2002), Studies in imperialism
Raja Ram Mohun Roy : Social Religious and Educational Aspects of Brahmo Samaj (New Delhi: Classical Publishing Company, 2011)
Raman, Bhavani, Document Raj: Writing and Scribes in Early Colonial South India (Chicago: The University of Chicago Press, 2012), South Asia across the disciplines <https://www.vlebooks.com/vleweb/product/openreader?id=Goldsmiths&isbn=9780226703299>
Rao, Anupama, and Steven Pierce, ‘DISCIPLINE AND THE OTHER BODY Correction, Corporeality, and Colonial Rule’, Interventions, 3.2 (2001), 159–68 <https://doi.org/10.1080/13698010120059582>
Raychaudhuri, Tapan, Europe Reconsidered: Perceptions of the West in Ninteenth-Century Bengal, Second edition (New Delhi: Oxford University Press, 2006), Oxford India paperbacks
Richards, John F., Power, Administration, and Finance in Mughal India (Aldershot: Variorum, 1993)
———, The Mughal Empire (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2007), New Cambridge history of India <https://gold.idm.oclc.org/login?url=https://hdl.handle.net/2027/heb.02371>
Rosane Rocher, ‘British Orientalism in the 18th Century : The Dialectics of Knowledge and Government’, in Orientalism and the Postcolonial Predicament: Perspectives on South Asia (Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 1993), South Asia seminar series, 215–49
Rosemary Marangoly George, ‘Homes in the Empire, Empires in the Home’, Cultural Critique, 26, 1994, 95–127 <https://doi.org/10.2307/1354457>
ROY, RAJAH RAMMOHUN., TRANSLATION OF SEVERAL PRINCIPAL BOOKS, PASSAGES, AND TEXTS OF THE VEDS, AND OF SOME... CONTROVERSIAL WORKS ON BRAHMUNICAL THEOLOGY. ([S.l.]: FORGOTTEN BOOKS, 2016)
Roy, Tirthankar, ‘Rethinking the Origins of British India: State Formation and Military-Fiscal Undertakings in an Eighteenth Century World Region’, Modern Asian Studies, 47.04 (2013), 1125–56 <https://doi.org/10.1017/S0026749X11000825>
Sangari, Kumkum, Politics of the Possible: Essays on Gender, History, Narrative, Colonial English (London: Anthem Press, 2002), Anthem South Asian studies
Sanjay Subrahmanyam, Muzzaffar Alam, ‘The Making of a Munshi’, Comparative Studies in South Asia, Africa and the Middle East, 24.2 (2004), 61–72 <http://muse.jhu.edu/journals/comparative_studies_of_south_asia_africa_and_the_middle_east/v024/24.2alam.html>
Sarkar, Tanika, Hindu Wife, Hindu Nation: Community, Religion, and Cultural Nationalism (Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 2001) <https://gold.idm.oclc.org/login?url=http://hdl.handle.net/2027/heb.04654>
———, Rebels, Wives, Saints: Designing Selves and Nations in Colonial Times (Seagull Books, 2009)
Scott, David, ‘Colonial Governmentality’, Social Text, 43, 1995 <https://doi.org/10.2307/466631>
Sen, Sudipta, Empire of Free Trade: The East India Company and Making of the Colonial Marketplace (Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 1998)
Shamsur Rahman Faruqi, ‘A Long History of Urdu Literary Culture, Part I : Naming and Placing a Literary Culture’, in Literary Cultures in History: Reconstructions from South Asia (Berkeley: University of California Press, 2003), pp. 805–63 <https://www.vlebooks.com/vleweb/product/openreader?id=Goldsmiths&amp;isbn=9780520926738>
Sharafi, Mitra, ‘The Marital Patchwork of Colonial South Asia: Forum Shopping from Britain to Baroda’, Law and History Review, 28.04 (2010), 979–1009 <https://doi.org/10.1017/S073824801000074X>
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Stern, Philip J., The Company-State: Corporate Sovereignty and the Early Modern Foundation of the British Empire in India (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2011) <https://www.vlebooks.com/vleweb/product/openreader?id=Goldsmiths&isbn=9780199875184>
Stoler, Ann Laura, Carnal Knowledge and Imperial Power: Race and the Intimate in Colonial Rule (Berkeley, Calif: University of California Press, 2002)
Streusand, Douglas, ‘Introduction’, in The Formation of the Mughal Empire (Delhi: Oxford University Press, 1989)
Subrahmanyam, Sanjay, Merchants, Markets and the State in Early Modern India (Delhi: Oxford University Press, 1990)
Subrata Dasgupta, Bengal Renaissance : Identity and Creativity from Rammohun Roy to Rabindranath Tagore (Delhi: Permanent Black, 2007)
Sudipta Kaviraj, ‘The Reversal of Orientalism: Bhudev Mukhopadhyay and the Project of Indigenous Social Theory’, in The Imaginary Institution of India: Politics and Ideas (New York: Columbia University Press, 2010), pp. 254–90
The East India Vade-Mecum; or, Complete Guide to Gentlemen Intended for the Civil, Military, or Naval Service of the Hon. East India Company (London: Black, Parry, and Kingsbury) <https://archive.org/details/eastindiavademec02will>
Trautmann, Thomas R., The Madras School of Orientalism: Producing Knowledge in Colonial South India (New Delhi: Oxford University Press, 2009)
Travers, Robert, Ideology and Empire in Eighteenth-Century India: The British in Bengal (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2008), Cambridge studies in Indian history and society <https://www.vlebooks.com/vleweb/product/openreader?id=Goldsmiths&isbn=9780511321955>
———, Ideology and Empire in Eighteenth-Century India: The British in Bengal (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2008), Cambridge studies in Indian history and society <https://www.vlebooks.com/vleweb/product/openreader?id=Goldsmiths&isbn=9780511321955>
Travers, T. R., ‘The Real Value of the Lands: The Nawabs, the British and the Land Tax in Eighteenth-Century Bengal’, Modern Asian Studies, 38.3 (2004), 517–58 <https://doi.org/10.1017/S0026749X03001148>
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