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Organizing Empire: Individualism, Collective Agency, and India by Purnima Bose is a nuanced historical analysis that investigates the complex interplay between individual agency and collective action within the framework of empire and colonialism. The book delves into how organizational systems were constructed, maintained, and challenged during the colonial period and its aftermath.
Bose critically examines the structures that defined relationships between the colonizer and colonized, exploring how individuals navigated these power dynamics while simultaneously engaging in collective resistance and social movements. The work provides valuable insights into the ideological foundations of imperialism and the mechanisms through which imperial control was exercised over Indian society.
This publication is essential for scholars, students, and readers interested in postcolonial studies, Indian history, empire studies, and the sociology of organizations. It contributes significantly to understanding how historical forces shape individual choices and collective identities.







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