Sex and the family in colonial India. GHOSH Durba The making of empire.
Material type: TextLanguage: English Series: Cambridge studies in Indian history and society 13Publication details: New York Cambridge University Press        2006Description: xi,277p. Bib: p 257-273 cmISBN:
TextLanguage: English Series: Cambridge studies in Indian history and society 13Publication details: New York Cambridge University Press        2006Description: xi,277p. Bib: p 257-273 cmISBN: - 9780521898799
- Y2:3(S5).2.N9, P6
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