Woman and empire Sen Indrani Representations in the writings of British India (1858-1900)
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TextLanguage: English Series: New Perspectives in South Asian History.3Publication details: Hyderabad Orient Longman 2002Description: xix,211p cmISBN: - 8125021116
- Y15.3.N, P2
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| Y15.3.N M8 Uneven developments The ecological work of gender | Y15.3.N N2 White, male and middle class Explorations in femi | Y15.3.N P2 Woman and empire Representations in the writings of British India (1858-1900) | Y15.3.N P2 Woman and empire Representations in the writings of British India (1858-1900) | Y15.3.N14<---M60 M6 Women, marriage and politics 1860-1914 | Y15.3.N68<----N45 M0 Only halfway to paradise Women in Postwar Britain | Y15.3.N7 L2 Equality for women |
Bibliography: P 192-206; Glossary: P 191
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