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by Manu S. Pillai


  Arthur Bryant, Macaulay (1938) (London: Thomas Nelson & Sons)

  J. Cotter Morison, Macaulay (1909) (London: Macmillan & Co.)

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  FOOTBALL AND NATIONALISM IN INDIA

  Ronojoy Sen, Nation at Play: A History of Sport in India (2015) (New York: Columbia University Press)

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  MANUBAI: THE RANI BEFORE THE BATTLE

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  POWER, PREJUDICE AND CURZON

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  WHEN SAVARKAR JUMPED SHIP

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  SAVARKAR’S THWARTED RACIAL DREAM

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  THE CHAMPION OF TUTICORIN

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  THE COMPLICATED V.K. KRISHNA MENON

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  THE SEAMSTRESS AND THE MATHEMATICIAN

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  AN UNSENTIMENTAL MAN OF ACTION

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  THE RESURRECTION OF BALAMANI

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  THE GRAMOPHONE QUEEN OF INDIA

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  A BRAHMIN WOMAN OF SCANDAL

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  ‘I’M A NAGA FIRST, A NAGA SECOND, AND A NA
GA LAST’

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  THE MONK FOR EVERY INDIAN

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  THE PHOTOGRAPHER–PRINCE OF JAIPUR

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  PERIYAR IN THE AGE OF ‘ANTI-NATIONALS’

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  ANNIE BESANT: AN INCONVENIENT WOMAN

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  WHAT IF THE MAHATMA HAD LIVED?

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  William Mazzarella, ‘Branding the Mahatma: The Untimely Provocation of Gandhian Publicity’ in Cultural Anthropology , Vol. 25, No. 1 (2010), pp. 1–39

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  AFTERWORD

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