Law, Courts, and Constitutions in Twentieth-Century South Asia
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Published:2023-05
Issue:2
Volume:41
Page:241-251
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ISSN:0738-2480
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Container-title:Law and History Review
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language:en
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Short-container-title:Law hist. rev.
Author:
Saxena Saumya,
McClure AlastairORCID
Abstract
AbstractThis special issue brings together scholars from multiple disciplines and with varied research and geographic expertise to study the historical role played by the law in governing the political, social, and cultural life of twentieth-century South Asia. These articles have not emerged in a vacuum, but rather build on an exciting turn in South Asian history that is placing new focus on the legal and constitutional work that accompanied the post-colonial moment. This introduction examines some of the important historiographical and methodological interventions made by scholars working in this field, before outlining the specific themes connecting the articles in this issue.
Publisher
Cambridge University Press (CUP)