Race, Religion and Law in Colonial India
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Trials of an Interracial Family

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Race, Religion and Law in Colonial India

Trials of an Interracial Family

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How did British rule in India transform persons from lower social classes? Could Indians from such classes rise in the world by marrying Europeans and embracing their religion and customs? This book explores such questions by examining the intriguing story of an interracial family who lived in southern India in the mid-nineteenth century. The family, which consisted of two untouchable brothers, both of whom married Eurasian women, became wealthy as distillers in the local community. A family dispute resulted in a landmark court case, Abraham v. Abraham. Chandra Mallampalli uses this case to examine the lives of those involved, and shows that far from being products of a 'civilizing mission' who embraced the ways of Englishmen, the Abrahams were ultimately - when faced with the strictures of the colonial legal system - obliged to contend with hierarchy and racial difference.

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Year
2011
ISBN
9781139181242

Table of contents

  1. Cover
  2. Race, Religion, and Law in Colonial India
  3. Cambridge Studies in Indian History and Society, No. 19
  4. Title
  5. Copyright
  6. amma-ki
  7. Contents
  8. Maps and Figures
  9. Acknowledgments
  10. Glossary
  11. Introduction
  12. 1 Remembering Family
  13. 2 Embodying “Dora-hood” The Brothers and Their Business
  14. 3 A Crisis of Trust Sedition and the Sale of Arms in Kurnool
  15. 4 Letters from Cambridge
  16. 5 The Path to Litigation
  17. 6 Litigating Gender and Race Charlotte Sues at Bellary
  18. 7 Francis Appeals The Case for Cultural Continuity
  19. 8 Choice, Identity, and Law The Decision of London’s Privy Council
  20. Conclusion
  21. Bibliography
  22. Index