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Race, religion and law in colonial India : Trials of an interracial family

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Publication details: Cambridge Cambridge University Press 2012Description: 268p xviiISBN:
  • 9781139181242
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 346.54 MAL
Contents:
Table of Contents: Introduction. 1. Remembering family. 2. Embodying 'Dora-hood': the brothers and their business. 3. A crisis of trust: sedition and the sale of arms in Kurnool. 4. Letters from Cambridge. 5. The path to litigation. 6. Litigating gender and race: Charlotte sues at Bellary. 7. Francis appeals: the case for continuity. 8. Choice, identity, and law: the decision of London's Privy Council.
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Table of Contents:
Introduction.
1. Remembering family.
2. Embodying 'Dora-hood': the brothers and their business.
3. A crisis of trust: sedition and the sale of arms in Kurnool.
4. Letters from Cambridge.
5. The path to litigation.
6. Litigating gender and race: Charlotte sues at Bellary.
7. Francis appeals: the case for continuity.
8. Choice, identity, and law: the decision of London's Privy Council.