The Indian Economic & Social History Review
Reconfiguring colonial hierarchies: Examining the ‘European versus native wrestling’ debate in the late nineteenth-century India
The Indian Economic &Social History Review, Ahead of Print. The ‘empire’ as a project has always been fraught with tensions across several dimensions. And that tension is evident in the relationship between the ‘coloniser’ and the ‘colonised’ throu…
The Indian Economic & Social History Review
Partition’s orphaned and abandoned children in Pakistan
The Indian Economic &Social History Review, Ahead of Print. Alongside women, children were among the foremost victims of the 1947 Partition violence, and yet this group has been historically neglected by scholars. Countless children became orphaned…