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S6 E3 Britain and India
Episode 40

S6 E3 Britain and India

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February 25, 202612m 40s

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Show Notes

Madan Lal Dhingra was a figure initially vilified for his violent actions but later remembered as a revolutionary driven by an intense desire for the freedom of his land and people, a cause for which he was willing to take drastic measures. In contrast, Sir Edward Henry emerged as a prominent authority in both the United Kingdom and India through his contributions to criminal justice, particularly his pioneering work on fingerprint classification. Henry’s research transformed fingerprints into a reliable method for identifying repeat and unknown offenders, ultimately securing their acceptance as admissible evidence in courts. Together, these figures reflect two sharply different responses to imperial rule: one rooted in revolutionary resistance and the other in institutional reform and technological advancement.

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