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Race, Religion and Law in Colonial India

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Focusing on a pivotal court case in mid-nineteenth-century colonial India, the narrative delves into themes of hierarchy and racial difference. It explores the complexities of social structures and the implications of colonial rule, shedding light on the tensions between various racial and cultural groups during this transformative period in history. Through this legal lens, the book reveals the broader societal dynamics at play in colonial India.

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Race, Religion and Law in Colonial India, Chandra Mallampalli

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