The Black Hole

The Black Hole
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Publisher : Taylor & Francis
Total Pages : 359
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ISBN-10 : 9781040186169
ISBN-13 : 1040186165
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Book Synopsis The Black Hole by : Iris Macfarlane

Download or read book The Black Hole written by Iris Macfarlane and published by Taylor & Francis. This book was released on 2024-11-18 with total page 359 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Who went into the Black Hole of Calcutta? Who came out alive? And does it matter anyway? Historically not at all, but it is perhaps important to try to understand why such an event (of which the known facts are so at variance with the legend) ever assumed such significance and became one of the few things that anyone knows about India. In The Black Hole (originally published in 1975), Iris Macfarlane tries to answer these questions. The author aims to fill the gap between the classic studies of Indian history and the imaginary history of the novelists. She writes with a great awareness of the injustice done to two-thirds of the world by colonisers who, first with guns, then with bibles and grammars, imposed on the native people that sense of inferiority on which colonialism feeds and thrives. Then, she says, they used incidents like the Black Hole, distorted and exaggerated, to justify their actions. In this book, the story of the colonisation of India is told from the arrival of the first merchants until the incidents of the Black Hole, to show how India was reduced to subjection. The Black Hole itself is investigated in great depth to extract the facts that can be proved and to set them up beside the legend.


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