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“Full Rights” Feminists in South Asia: Freedom, Equality, and Justice – ERRATUM
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- International Review of Social History / Volume 68 / Issue 1 / April 2023
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- 08 February 2023, p. 3
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“Full Rights” Feminists in South Asia: Freedom, Equality, and Justice
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- International Review of Social History / Volume 68 / Issue 1 / April 2023
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- 01 June 2022, pp. 5-11
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Introduction: Regulation and Domestic Service in Colonial Histories
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- International Review of Social History / Volume 67 / Issue 1 / April 2022
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- 18 February 2022, pp. 1-7
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Jane McCabe. Race, Tea and Colonial Resettlement. Imperial Families, Interrupted. Bloomsbury Press, London [etc.] 2017. xvii, 253 pp. Ill. £65.00. (E-book: £56.16.)
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- International Review of Social History / Volume 63 / Issue 2 / August 2018
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- 14 September 2018, pp. 353-355
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Anthony Cox. Empire, Industry and Class. The imperial nexus of jute, 1840–1940. [Routledge/Edinburgh South Asian studies series.]Routledge, London [etc.]2013. xvi, 270 pp. £90.00.
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- International Review of Social History / Volume 59 / Issue 2 / August 2014
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- 22 July 2014, pp. 325-328
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Dilip Subramanian. Telecommunications Industry in India. State, Business and Labour in a Global Economy. Social Science, New Delhi2011. xiii, 685 pp. Rs 895.00; £50.00;
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- International Review of Social History / Volume 57 / Issue 2 / 09 August 2012
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- 09 August 2012, pp. 307-310
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Commercial recruiting and Informal Intermediation: debate over the sardari system in Assam tea plantations, 1860–1900
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- Modern Asian Studies / Volume 44 / Issue 1 / January 2010
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- 15 December 2009, pp. 3-28
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- January 2010
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Unsettling the Household: Act VI (of 1901) and the Regulation of Women Migrants in Colonial Bengal
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- International Review of Social History / Volume 41 / Issue S4 / December 1996
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- 20 February 2009, pp. 135-156
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Gendered Exclusion: Domesticity and Dependence in Bengal*
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- International Review of Social History / Volume 42 / Issue S5 / September 1997
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- 20 February 2009, pp. 65-86
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Gender and Class: Women in Indian Industry, 1890–1990
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- Modern Asian Studies / Volume 42 / Issue 1 / January 2008
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- 01 January 2008, pp. 75-116
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- January 2008
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Basu, Subho. Does Class Matter? Colonial Capital and Workers' Resistance in Bengal (1890–1937). [SOAS Studies on South Asia.] Oxford University Press, Oxford [etc.] 2004. ix, 316 pp. £21.99
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- International Review of Social History / Volume 50 / Issue 2 / August 2005
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- 26 July 2005, pp. 301-303
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“Without His Consent?”: Marriage and Women's Migration in Colonial India
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- International Labor and Working-Class History / Volume 65 / April 2004
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- 10 February 2005, pp. 77-104
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3 - Gendered Exclusion: Domesticity and Dependence in Bengal
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- The Rise and Decline of the Male Breadwinner Family?
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Unsettling the Household: Act VI (of 1901) and the Regulation of Women Migrants in Colonial Bengal
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- Peripheral Labour
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- 13 May 1997, pp 135-156
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Labour Movements in India: Documents: 1850–1890, Vol. 1: Mines and Plantations. Edited by S. D. Punekar and R. Varickayil. New Delhi: Indian Council of Historical Research, 1989. xviii, 327 pp. Rs. 215.00. - Labour Movements in India; Documents: 1918–1920. Vol. 3. Edited by A. R. Desai. New Delhi: Indian Council of Historical Research, 1988. xxiii, 446 pp. Rs. 250.00.
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- The Journal of Asian Studies / Volume 50 / Issue 1 / February 1991
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- 23 March 2011, pp. 192-194
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- February 1991
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