India: Ironies of Empire
John Roberts discusses the legacy the British left behind when India became independent and how much Western influence remained in India.
India was the heart of the greatest empire the world has ever seen - the British Empire. Englishmen ruled the largest body of non-Europeans ever to be ruled by Europeans anywhere, and with them the British brought Western civilisation.
Now the Indian subcontinent is independent but can you put aside the legacies of the West? What remained of Western ways once the 'tour de force' of British rule had ended? John Roberts describes how independence was achieved by turning Western ideas against the Imperialists. Gandhi, like Nehru, trained in law in England, he had read the Sermon on the Mount 'and he could quote it to his own advantage....'
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Credits
John Roberts………………………………………………….. Presenter
John Else……………………………………………………… Interviewee
Dennis Moriarty…………………………………………….... Producer
Christopher Martin………………………………………....... Executive Producer
Broadcasts
- Mon 11 Nov 1985 20:1091Èȱ¬ Two except East, South East & Yorkshire
- Sat 25 Mar 1989 18:1591Èȱ¬ Two except East, South East & Yorkshire