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100 1  Newbigin, Eleanor,|d1980-|0https://id.loc.gov/authorities/
       names/n2013019200|eauthor. 
245 14 The Hindu family and the emergence of modern India :|blaw,
       citizenship and community /|cEleanor Newbigin. 
264  1 New York :|bCambridge University Press,|c2013. 
264  4 |c©2013 
300    1 online resource (xiii, 263 pages) :|bmaps. 
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490 1  Cambridge studies in Indian history and society ;|v22 
504    Includes bibliographical references (pages 237-255) and 
       index. 
505 0  List of maps -- List of tables -- List of abbreviations --
       Introduction -- Making the modern Indian family : property
       rights and the individual in Colonial Law -- Financing a 
       new citizenship : the Hindu family, income tax and 
       political representation in late-colonial India -- Wives 
       and property or wives as property? : the Hindu family and 
       women's property rights -- The Hindu code bill : creating 
       the modern, Hindu legal subject -- B.R. Ambedkar's Code 
       Bill : caste, marriage and post-colonial Indian 
       citizenship -- Family, nation and economy : establishing a
       post-colonial patriarchy -- Conclusion -- Appendix: law 
       members involved with the Hindu code bill 1941-56 -- 
       Bibliography. 
520    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. 
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