Rewriting the Utilitarian Market: Colonial Law and Custom in mid-Nineteenth-Century British India

The European Legacy 6 (2):177-188 (2001)
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(2001). Rewriting the Utilitarian Market: Colonial Law and Custom in mid-Nineteenth-Century British India. The European Legacy: Vol. 6, No. 2, pp. 177-188.

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