Rahul Govind
Rahul Govind
Rahul Govind has been teaching History at the University of Delhi since 2009, and has held fellowships at Columbia University (for doctoral studies), the Centre for the Study of Developing Societies, Delhi, the Indian Institute of Advanced Study, Shimla, and the University of Cambridge. Apart from his book Infinite Double (2015), he has published several articles in academic journals on themes ranging from political economy and philosophy to imperialism and jurisprudence.
- The King’s Plunder, The King’s BodiesINR 1,350
This book focuses on the King’s rights of conquest, plunder and prize, as well as allegiance and subjecthood, establishing a monarchical form of the British Empire ...
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