The Indian
Economic and Social History Review
Volume XLI Number 3 July-September 2004
CONTENTS
JAMES HEITZMAN and S. RAJ.AGOPAL/ Urban geography and land
measurement in the twelfth century: The case of Kanchipuram, p.
237
LAKSHMI SUBRAMANIAN/ A trial in transition: Courts, merchants and
identities in western India, circa 1800, p. 269
SHUBH.ADA PANDYA/ 'Regularly brought up medical men':
Nineteenth-century Grant Medical College graduates, medical rationalism
and leprosy, p. 293
AJIT MENON/ Colonial constructions of `agrarian fields' and
'forests' in the Kolli Hills, p. 315
Book Reviews
- Sumit Sarkar, Beyond Nationalist Frames, by Gyan
Prakash, p. 339
- Aditya Mukherjee, Imperialism, Nationalism and the Making of the
Indian Capitalist Class, by Rohan D'Souza, p. 341
- Indrani Sen, Women and Empire. Representations in the Writings of
British India (1858-1900), by Denys P. Leighton, p. 343
- R. Champakalakshmi, Kesavan Veluthat and T.R. Venugopalan (eds),
State and Society in Pre-modern South India, by K.M.
Shrimali, p. 346
- Jane Buckingham, Leprosy in Colonial South India: Medicine and
Confinement, by Satadru Sen, p. 348
G.P. Deshpande (ed.), Selected Writings of'Jotirao Phule, by
Sasheej Hegde, p. 350
- Bharati Ray, Early Feminists of Colonial India: Sarala Devi
Chaudhurani and Rokeya Sakhawat Hossain, by Kamala
Visweswaran, p. 352
- Malavika Kasturi, Embattled Identities: Rajput Lineages and the
Colonial State in Nineteenth-century North India, by Nonica
Datta, p. 355
- Anupama Rao (ed.), Gender and Caste and Ghanshyam Shah (ed.),
Caste and Democratic Politics in India, by Ashwini
Deshpande, p. 358
- Nasir Tyabji, Industrialisation and Innovation: The Indian
Experience, by Bernard D'Mello, p. 360
- Jacques Pouchepadass, Champaran and Gandhi: Planters, Peasants
and Gandhian Politics, by Majid H. Siddiqi, p. 363
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