Stages of capital law, culture, and market governance in late colonial India
Material type: TextPublication details: Durham Duke University Press 2009Description: xi,346p. 24 cmISBN:- 9780822342687
- 330.954035 22 BI-S
- HC435 .B57 2009
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [307]-328) and index.
The proper swindle : commercial and financial legislation of the 1880s -- 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 -- 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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