HIGHLIGHTS
- who: Prashant Kidambi from the CentreUniversity of in state-society relations that flowed from the consolidation of the English East India have published the research: The Petition as Event: colonial Bombay, c. 1889-1914, in the : Proceedings of the Bombay Improvement Trust, 11 October 1904, GOB, Judicial, 1904, Vol. 38, of 14/07/1830
SUMMARY
At another level, petitioning activity in colonial Bombay began increasingly to transgress the limits set for it by the ‘documentary raj'. ‘The owners of hack victorias, recklas, and labour carts formed themselves into a body and agreed to . . .
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