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(Ebook) Banished Potentates: Dethroning and Exiling Indigenous Monarchs Under British and French Colonial Rule, 1815–1955 by Robert Aldrich ISBN 9780719099731, 0719099730

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Authors:Robert Aldrich
Pages:344 pages.
Year:2018
Editon:Hardcover
Publisher:Manchester University Press
Language:english
File Size:10.88 MB
Format:pdf
ISBNS:9780719099731, 0719099730
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(Ebook) Banished Potentates: Dethroning and Exiling Indigenous Monarchs Under British and French Colonial Rule, 1815–1955 by Robert Aldrich ISBN 9780719099731, 0719099730

The deposition and exile of native monarchs was a key strategy in British and French efforts to secure control over their possessions in Asia and Africa. Taken as prisoners of war, implicated in rebellions or charged with misgovernment or immorality, indigenous rulers were dethroned and their dynasties sometimes abolished. They were then banished to distant places, in hopes they could not escape or serve as rallying-points for anti-colonial agitation.This wide-ranging study offers new insights into culture contact, indirect rule and indigenous agency in colonial situations. It examines the particular circumstances for the ouster of Asian and African emperors, kings and queens, maharajas and sultans. It looks at the often poignant lived experiences of the deposed rulers and their families in exile, assessing their later place in historical narrative and collective memory. Finally, it argues that even when colonisers 'kicked out' local sovereigns, they could not fully efface the potency of monarchism in national identity, anti-colonial campaigns and the heritage exiles left behind. Case studies range from the removal of the King of Kandy in Ceylon in 1815 - toppled and exiled just months after Napoleon was sent to St Helena - to the removal and restoration of King Mutesa of Uganda and Sultan Mohammed of Morocco in the 1950s.Appealing to specialists of colonial history, transnational history and the history of modern monarchy,Banished potentatesprovides a fascinating account of the exercise of imperial power, the paradoxes of royal exile and the legacies of indigenous dynasties.
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