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Iterations of Law: Legal Histories from India

Editat de Aparna Balachandran, Rashmi Pant, Bhavani Raman
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 20 dec 2017
This volume reflects a recent transformation of the concerns of social scientists regarding the legal history of South Asia. While, earlier, historians looked at the results rather than the performance of law, the concerns later shifted to unravelling the socioeconomic and political contexts that shaped law-making and its practice. Iterations of Law advances these new perspectives on legal history from South Asia. Going beyond an area studies rubric to critically engage with recent work in colonial and transnational legal history, the essays in this volume utilize both archival and everyday records to interrogate the relationship between the discipline of history and the institution of law. The contributors to this volume include both young and established scholars who address the enacted and performative aspects of law that illuminate how rights are inscribed into a hierarchical order, a process that is often elided and fragmented by jurisdictional contexts. Their essays focus on complex moments in the life of the law when rights or claims simultaneously inaugurate a new economy of power and authority. Through these chapters, it becomes possible to interrogate the framing of legal regimes 'from below' and treat the law as a process that entails constant exchange, conflict, and adjustment between the rulers and the governed.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780199477791
ISBN-10: 0199477795
Pagini: 292
Dimensiuni: 148 x 224 x 28 mm
Greutate: 0.48 kg
Editura: OUP INDIA
Colecția OUP India
Locul publicării:Delhi, India

Recenzii

This book is an important and necessary contribution to the field of Indian legal history. ... The book raises relevant questions regarding currently accepted notions of colonial law and seeks to explain how law at times empowered and created new narratives of history. The bibliography at the end of the book provides an extensive resource for scholars seeking an overview of work done in this and related fields, and is therefore extremely useful.

Notă biografică

Aparna Balachandran teaches at the Department of History, University of Delhi, India. She has contributed to journals on religious identity and history of communities as well as on colonial law.Rashmi Pant is Fellow at the Nehru Memorial Museum and Library, New Delhi, and teaches at the Indraprastha College for Women, University of Delhi, India. She has contributed articles to journals on the history of caste formation in colonial India.Bhavani Raman teaches at the Department of History, University of Toronto, Ontario, Canada. She is the author of Document Raj: Writing and Scribes in Early Colonial South India (2012).