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    <pubDate>Wed, 29 Apr 2026 11:22:39 GMT</pubDate>
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      <title>N E PARRY AND MIZO HISTORY</title>
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      <description>Title: N E PARRY AND MIZO HISTORY
Authors: K. Gangte, Lalrameng
Abstract: The process of annexation of the Mizo or Lushai hills in 1890 by the&#xD;
British brought many officials to the present state of Mizoram who gave accounts of&#xD;
their military operations and in the process described about the culture and society of&#xD;
the Mizos who lived therein. The accounts written continued after the annexation and&#xD;
administration of the hills. These accounts of the British officials throw ample&#xD;
information about the Mizos hitherto unknown before. With special reference to a&#xD;
particular official, N.E.Parry, one of the Superintendents of the Lushai hills, an&#xD;
attempt is made to look at his works in the light of the ideology of colonial&#xD;
historiography prevalent at the time. It is observed here that against the colonial&#xD;
ideology in historiography of criticism of Indian culture and society and legitimising&#xD;
British rule, Parry sought to preserve the culture and traditions of the Mizos to the&#xD;
extent of criticising the missionaries for their western influences. This ideology of&#xD;
Parry was reflected in the two books written by him on the Mizos which made his&#xD;
accounts a reliable and valuable source of Mizo history and Mizo history writing.</description>
      <pubDate>Mon, 01 Jan 2018 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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