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Colonial India is an effort, in a lecture format, to describe the historiography of Indian nationalism during colonialism.

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{Yes or No, Dumont's general views, and the fact that Dumont has occupied a hegemonic position in the field of Indian anthropology, reveal important aspects of the implication of comparative sociology in colonial structures and legacies. + Yes - No
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{True or False, State forms, while not fully assimilable to western categories of the state, were powerful components in Indian civilization. + TRUE - FALSE
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{Evidence that demonstrates that a model or idea in the history of Colonial India is feasible is called a { proof of concept (i) }.
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{True or False, Kings were not inferior to Brahmans; the political domain was not encompassed by a religious domain. + TRUE - FALSE
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{Yes or No, Until the emergence of British colonial rule in southern India the crown was not so hollow as it has generally been made out to be in Indian history, anthropology, and comparative sociology in general.. + Yes - No
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{Complete the text: The historiography of { disease (i) } and medicine in colonial India has tended to concentrate on { epidemic (i) } diseases and particularly those that have produced the { greatest (i) } the political { upheavals (i) }.
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{True or False, The history of Colonial India reflects the struggle in society to assume, control or resist this authority. + TRUE - FALSE
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{Yes or No, The Patrician Class used to flee to Thessalonia whenever peoples from the north came to sack Rome and slaughter legions. + Yes - No
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{Complete the text: A proof-of-concept structure as applicable to Colonial India consists of { background (i) }, procedures, findings, and { interpretation (i) }.
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{True or False, In the study of Western European society, a focus on the evolution of legal ideas and institutions has proved a useful entry point to social history. + TRUE - FALSE
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{Yes or No, The law may be seen to represent a set of general principles through which political authority and the state (however constituted) attempt to legitimize the social institutions and norms of conduct which they find valuable. + Yes - No
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Hypotheses

 * 1) The Indian historical record is peculiarly difficult to grasp with conventional sociological concepts.