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Modernity’s Corruption: Empire and Morality in the Making of British India
northwestern.edu Description: Why does modern life seem so inevitably corrupt? Through an analysis of the East India Company's tumultuous shift from a commercial trader to de-facto sovereign of much of contemporary South Asia, this talk suggests that the category of corruption was deeply intertwined with not only the practical problems of organizing imperial administration, but also modern social and moral imaginaries.