This book offers an original approach to comparative history, taking as its starting point the common modernity of the three empires in question and pointing to the ways modernity was negotiated in different imperial setting. This book brings together historians of the Qing, Ottoman, Mughal and British Indian empires to address the modern transformation of these regions without dividing world history into two irreconcilable trajectories of Western and non Western.
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