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Stages of Capital Law, Culture and Market Governance in Late Colonial India

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: New Delhi Orient Longman Ltd 2009Description: 346pISBN:
  • 9788125041467
DDC classification:
  • R16 B536
Partial contents:
A Non-Negotiable Sovereignty? the proper swindle: Commercial and Financial Legisla¿tion of the 188os. capitalism`s idolatry: The Law of Charitable Trusts, Mortmain, and the Firm as Family, c. 1870-1920. for general public utility: Sovereignty, Philanthropy, and Market Governance, 1890-1920. Negotiating Subjects hedging bets: Speculation, Gambling, and Market Ethics, 1890-1930. ECONOMIC AGENTS, CULTURAL SUBJECTS: Gender, the Joint Family, and the Making of Capitalist Subjects, 1900-1940. conclusion: Colonial Modernity and the Social Worlds of Capital.
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includes index and biblioraphy

A Non-Negotiable Sovereignty? the proper swindle: Commercial and Financial Legisla¿tion of the 188os. capitalism`s idolatry: The Law of Charitable Trusts, Mortmain, and the Firm as Family, c. 1870-1920. for general public utility: Sovereignty, Philanthropy, and Market Governance, 1890-1920. Negotiating Subjects hedging bets: Speculation, Gambling, and Market Ethics, 1890-1930. ECONOMIC AGENTS, CULTURAL SUBJECTS: Gender, the Joint Family, and the Making of Capitalist Subjects, 1900-1940. conclusion: Colonial Modernity and the Social Worlds of Capital.

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