'This is a book of exceptional quality, range and interest, exploring the complex and protean questions of sovereignty, rulership and kingship in nineteenth- and twentieth-century India. British proconsuls, administrators and intellectuals, the ruling princes, South Asian nationalists, lower caste communities, and the messianic politics which linked elite nationalism and popular protest, all engaged with these issues, and from many different perspectives. This deeply researched and beautifully constructed book is a significant contribution to the political and intellectual history of South Asia during the time of British imperial rule, which also sets these still resonant and unresolved issues in a much broader and necessary global context.' David Cannadine, Princeton University, New Jersey