1st Edition

The Press in Colonial India Maharajas, Muslims and the Princely State of Jammu and Kashmir

By Nayeem Showkat Copyright 2026
234 Pages
by Routledge

234 Pages
by Routledge

This book examines the history of the press in the princely state of Jammu and Kashmir under the British Raj. Based on extensive archival data, the author meticulously traces and documents the history of freedom of the press, speech and assembly, as well as the restrictions imposed in the princely state of Jammu and Kashmir during British colonialism. Structured chronologically, the book... Read more

Introduction

Chapter 1: Press-less public: Communication through symbolic resources in Kashmir

Chapter 2: The dynamics shaping the evolution of the press in the princely state

Chapter 3: The history of press regulations in the princely state

Chapter 4: The Press during Emergency and the Partition decade 

Chapter 5: The history and role of press in princely state

Chapter 6: The interplay of economy, politics and press

Conclusion

Biography

Nayeem Showkat is Assistant Professor at the Media Education Research Centre, University of Kashmir. He holds a postdoctoral degree in Media Studies and has published several articles in internationally renowned journals, including those of Routledge. In addition to his research contributions, he serves as a reviewer and has worked as an article editor for esteemed journals. His research interests lie at the intersection of culture and communication, with a particular focus on the history of press, as well as colonial films and cinema in Kashmir.