The Hindu Family and the Emergence of Modern India

Law, Citizenship and Community

Nonfiction, History, Asian, India, Reference & Language, Law
Cover of the book The Hindu Family and the Emergence of Modern India by Eleanor Newbigin, Cambridge University Press
View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart
Author: Eleanor Newbigin ISBN: 9781107424616
Publisher: Cambridge University Press Publication: September 19, 2013
Imprint: Cambridge University Press Language: English
Author: Eleanor Newbigin
ISBN: 9781107424616
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Publication: September 19, 2013
Imprint: Cambridge University Press
Language: English

Between 1955 and 1956 the Government of India passed four Hindu Law Acts to reform and codify Hindu family law. Scholars have understood these acts as a response to growing concern about women's rights but, in a powerful re-reading of their history, this book traces the origins of the Hindu law reform project to changes in the political-economy of late colonial rule. The Hindu Family and the Emergence of Modern India considers how questions regarding family structure, property rights and gender relations contributed to the development of representative politics, and how, in solving these questions, India's secular and state power structures were consequently drawn into a complex and unique relationship with Hindu law. In this comprehensive and illuminating resource for scholars and students, Newbigin demonstrates the significance of gender and economy to the history of twentieth-century democratic government, as it emerged in India and beyond.

View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart

Between 1955 and 1956 the Government of India passed four Hindu Law Acts to reform and codify Hindu family law. Scholars have understood these acts as a response to growing concern about women's rights but, in a powerful re-reading of their history, this book traces the origins of the Hindu law reform project to changes in the political-economy of late colonial rule. The Hindu Family and the Emergence of Modern India considers how questions regarding family structure, property rights and gender relations contributed to the development of representative politics, and how, in solving these questions, India's secular and state power structures were consequently drawn into a complex and unique relationship with Hindu law. In this comprehensive and illuminating resource for scholars and students, Newbigin demonstrates the significance of gender and economy to the history of twentieth-century democratic government, as it emerged in India and beyond.

More books from Cambridge University Press

Cover of the book Hegel versus 'Inter-Faith Dialogue' by Eleanor Newbigin
Cover of the book Corruption and Government by Eleanor Newbigin
Cover of the book The New Jewish American Literary Studies by Eleanor Newbigin
Cover of the book Common Law, History, and Democracy in America, 1790–1900 by Eleanor Newbigin
Cover of the book Microwave and RF Vacuum Electronic Power Sources by Eleanor Newbigin
Cover of the book Christopher Marlowe, Theatrical Commerce, and the Book Trade by Eleanor Newbigin
Cover of the book Mechanisms and Games for Dynamic Spectrum Allocation by Eleanor Newbigin
Cover of the book Callimachus in Context by Eleanor Newbigin
Cover of the book The Cambridge History of Modernism by Eleanor Newbigin
Cover of the book War in International Thought by Eleanor Newbigin
Cover of the book Caring Capitalism by Eleanor Newbigin
Cover of the book Quantum Measurement and Control by Eleanor Newbigin
Cover of the book Making Peace in Drug Wars by Eleanor Newbigin
Cover of the book An Introduction to Word Grammar by Eleanor Newbigin
Cover of the book Kant and the Question of Theology by Eleanor Newbigin
We use our own "cookies" and third party cookies to improve services and to see statistical information. By using this website, you agree to our Privacy Policy