1st Edition

The Gaidinliu Uprising in British India Encountering the Millenarian

By Sajal Nag Copyright 2024
    418 Pages
    by Routledge India

    This book studies the Gaidinliu uprising led by Rani Gaidinliu, a spiritual and political leader from Northeast India. It follows the journey of Gaidinliu, who was at the forefront of the revolt which turned into a political movement seeking to drive out the British from Manipur and the surrounding Naga areas. The book looks at the Gaidinliu movement as one of many tribal responses to colonial transformation, deprivation, alienation, and extreme oppression of the tribal formations in India. It also critically analyses the diverse colonial modes of tackling the different types of opposition to its rule and examines how the State devised to permanently erase the idea of rebellion from the minds of its subjects as a future strategy.

    A unique contribution, the book will be indispensable to political science, modern history, gender studies, subaltern studies, political theory, tribal studies, political sociology, political history, colonialism, post-colonial studies, and South Asia studies, particularly those interested in Northeast India.

    Preface viii

    Acknowledgements xi

    1 Locating millenarian uprisings in colonial formations 1

    2 Jadonang: the ‘Sadhu’ who commanded stars 27

    3 The colonial counter 73

    4 The Goddess takes over 101

    5 The encounter 143

    6 The beleaguered state 183

    7 The ‘Government Goddess’ 235

    8 War of the sahibs 276

    9 The betrayal 349

    Bibliography 387

    Index 395

    Biography

    Sajal Nag, Distinguished Professor in History, Assam Royal Global University, Guwahati, Assam, India.