The Progressive Maharaja

Sir Madhava Rao's Hints on the Art and Science of Government

The Progressive Maharaja
Rahul Sagar
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Hardback
h216 x 138mm - 360pg
17 Mar 2022 UK
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9781787385412
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This landmark edition contains both the newly rediscovered, original lecture manuscripts; and an authoritative introduction, outlining Rao' s remarkable career, his complicated relationship with Sayaji Rao III, and the reasons why his lectures have been neglected-until now. Hints on the Art and Science of Government was the first treatise on statecraft produced in modern India. It consists of lectures that Raja Sir T. Madhava Rao delivered in 1881 to Sayaji Rao Gaekwad III, the young Maharaja of Baroda. Universally considered the foremost Indian statesman of the nineteenth century, Madhava Rao had served as dewan (or prime minister) in the native states of Travancore, Indore and Baroda. Under his command, Travancore and Baroda came to be seen as ' model states' , whose progress demonstrated that Indians were capable of governing well. Rao' s lectures summarise the fundamental principles underlying his unprecedented success. He explains how and why a Maharaja ought to marry the classical Indian ideal of raj dharma, which enjoins rulers to govern dutifully, with the modern English ideal of limited sovereignty. This makes Hints an exceptionally important text: it shows how, outside the confines of British India, Indians consciously and creatively sought to revise and adapt ideals in the interests of progress.
' This hitherto neglected but important nineteenth-century Indian political treatise on what makes a good ruler will fascinate anyone interested in Indian colonial history and political theory. Scrupulously researched, this is a clear, concise summary of the history of the princely states and their relationship with the British Raj. ' -- John Zubryzcki, author of The House of Jaipur ' Illuminating the interface between princely India and British officialdom, this is a valuable contribution to knowledge about princely states in late nineteenth and early twentieth-century India. ' -- T. C. A. Raghavan, former Indian High Commissioner to Pakistan, author of The People Next Door: The Curious History of India-Pakistan Relations
Rahul Sagar is Global Network Associate Professor of Political Science at New York University Abu Dhabi. He previously taught at Princeton University and Yale-NUS College. His first book, Secrets and Leaks: The Dilemma of State Secrecy, was awarded the Myres S. McDougal Prize and the Louis Brownlow Book Award.

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