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The world of Muslim women in colonial Bengal, 1876-1939
Sonia Nishat Amin
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Frontmatter
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Preface (page ix)
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Acknowledgements (page xix)
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Notes on Transliteration, References, Calendar, etc. (page xxi)
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I. Introduction (page 1)
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II. Reform Movement in A Colonized Society (page 24)
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III. The Traditional Family (page 36)
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IV. The Family in Transition (page 79)
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V. Rise of Formal Education (page 136)
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VI. The Idea of Education (page 185)
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VII. Growth of Creativity among Muslim Bhadramahila (page 211)
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VIII. The New Woman in Literature (page 240)
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IX. Conclusion (page 270)
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Appendix Selected list of bhadramahilas (page 280)
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Bibliography (page 284)
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Illustrations (page 299)
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Index (page 307)
Journal Abbreviation | Label | URL |
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PA | 73.3 (Autumn 2000): 464-465 | http://www.jstor.org/stable/2672058 |