Appropriation and Invention of Tradition: The East India Company and Hindu Law in Early Colonial Bengal

Appropriation and Invention of Tradition: The East India Company and Hindu Law in Early Colonial Bengal

by Nandini Bhattacharyya Panda
Appropriation and Invention of Tradition: The East India Company and Hindu Law in Early Colonial Bengal

Appropriation and Invention of Tradition: The East India Company and Hindu Law in Early Colonial Bengal

by Nandini Bhattacharyya Panda

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This book, strongly grounded in primary sources, makes an important contribution to the intellectual history of early modern Bengal. It brings to light the complex interpenetration of diverse interests, opinions and ideologies articulated by various social groups implicated in the process of colonization on the lines of Ranajit Guha's work on property relations in Bengal and Radhika Singha's work on law. There is no comparable work specifically on the subject of Hindu property rights and how these came to be perceived or interpreted in early modern Bengal. The author explores the so-called compendia prepared under British auspices and argues that there was hardly any link between the Smritis and the laws. The latter were determined almost entirely by changing British policy with regard to land revenue and that many of the positive features of Hindu custom like women's rights to property were undermined in the process.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780199087907
Publisher: OUP India
Publication date: 12/26/2007
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 2 MB

About the Author

Nandini Bhattacharya-Panda

Nandini Bhattacharya-Panda is Senior Fellow, Indian Council of Historical Research, New Delhi.

Table of Contents

Chapter I The Pre-Colonial Tradition Of The Dharmasastras;
Chapter II Hindu Law Of Property And Inheritance And The East India Company Officials, 1698-1772; Chapter III Vivadarnava-Setu And The Code Of Gentoo Laws;
Chapter IV Towards A Second Code: The Response To New Imperatives;
Chapter V Vivada-Bhangarnava And Digest Of Hindu Laws; Conclusion; Glossary; Bibliography
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