Kama Maclean is Associate Professor of South Asian and World History at the University of New South Wales, and editor of South Asia: Journal of South Asian Studies. She is the author of Pilgrimage and Power and A Revolutionary History of Interwar India. Kama is a Fellow of the Australian Academy of Humanities and the Australia India Institute.
'An inspiring and necessary revelation offering new definitions of what it means to be Australian -- and humane -- in our post-colonial, globalised world.' - Sunil Badami 'At last a history of the triangular relations between the United Kingdom, India and Australia. As this brilliant book shows, only by escaping empire can Australians and Indians forge independent relations based on reciprocity and mutual respect.' -- Professor Marilyn Lake 'Original and pioneering, this connected history looks at Indian--Australian relations through Empire, race, and postcolonial belonging...told with deep scholarship, irony and style.' -- Professor Dilip Menon 'Australians know little about their shared history with India. In this groundbreaking book, Kama Maclean, Australia's leading scholar of South Asia, fills the gap.' -- Professor Lyndall Ryan