What sorts of books inspired you as a聽child?
As a child, my family lived in India聽and I聽read Indian comic books: stories of Sita, Rama, gods and villains鈥s a teenager, I聽read mostly fiction, including Ian Fleming鈥檚 James Bond books. Their narrative drive kept the pages turning and were matched by their cinematic counterparts.
Which books initially inspired your interest in colonial India?
In addition to Paul Scott鈥檚 厂迟补测颈苍驳听翱苍, I聽read his voluminous聽The Raj Quartet. Scott does a lovely job of taking the reader inside certain aspects of the Raj. George Orwell鈥檚 Burmese Days and his essay 鈥淪hooting an Elephant鈥 are not only masterfully written, but they pull back the curtain on some pleasant and less pleasant aspects of colonialism in Asia.
Your new book explores a 鈥榮candal in the Raj鈥 in the 1890s. Which books on the social (and sexual) history of British India would you recommend?
For the more libertine tendencies of the British Raj, and also a model for my own work, I聽think William Dalrymple鈥檚 White Mughals: Love and Betrayal in Eighteenth-Century India is wonderful. Durba Ghosh explores examples of mixed-race couples in her masterful work Sex and the Family in Colonial India: The Making of Empire. Broader overviews of Indian history such as Barbara D. Metcalf and Thomas R. Metcalf鈥檚 A聽Concise History of Modern India and David Gilmour鈥檚 The Ruling Caste: Imperial Lives in the Victorian Raj are both good reads.
Which earlier books built around a forgotten scandal did you find helpful in shaping your own?
The first things I聽read were about what is a scandal, and how do they work? Ari Adut鈥檚 On聽Scandal: Moral Disturbances in Society, Politics, and Art was extremely helpful. Scholars of Britain have theorised and explored scandals arguably more than scholars of India and south Asia, so I聽wandered into works such as Anna Clark鈥檚 Scandal: The聽Sexual Politics of the British Constitution. Partha Chatterjee鈥檚 A聽Princely Impostor? The Strange and Universal History of the Kumar of Bhawal provided a聽model of how professional historians can engage with what are sometimes seen as ephemeral events.
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What is the last book you gave as a gift, and to whom?
Recently my wife had a birthday. She is also a professional historian, working primarily on Victorian Britain. Usually we do not gift each other presents that are related to our work, but I聽knew she was interested in a project using Henry Mayhew鈥檚 London Labour and the London Poor. Through the powers of online shopping and some wonderful antiquarian booksellers, I聽was able to give her an early edition of that multi-volume set.
What books do you have on your desk waiting to be read?
My own field has several new general histories that, I聽believe, take up new arguments about the Raj, for instance John Wilson鈥檚 India Conquered: Britain鈥檚 Raj and the Chaos of Empire and David Gilmour鈥檚 The聽British in聽India: Three Centuries of Ambition and Experience. Beyond the colonial period, India and south Asia in the 1950s and 1960s are long overdue for some attention by historians. As such, I聽think I聽might reach for Ajoy Bose鈥檚 Across the Universe: The聽Beatles in India.
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Benjamin B. Cohen is professor of history at the University of Utah and the author of (Harvard University Press).
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