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The Uncertainty of Private Property: Indigenous Versus Colonial Law in the Restructuring of Social Relations in British India

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The Uncertainty of Private Property: Indigenous Versus Colonial Law in the Restructuring of Social Relations in British India
Author(s)Iliopoulou, Despina
AbstractThe collaboration of indigenous elites with colonial rulers and their co-optation into the structure of colonial rule is a recurrent theme in the literature on colonialism. Theoretically, such collaboration constitutes an instance of a predetermined relations.
IssueNo1
Pages65-88
ArticleAccess to Article
SourceDialectical Anthropology
VolumeNo26
PubDateMarch2001
ISBN_ISSN0304-4092
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