Earlier versions of chapters 2 and 6 appeared in the Indian Economic and Social History Review 41, no. Reprinted by permission of Cambridge University Press. An earlier version of chapter 1 appeared as “Looking for Brides and Grooms: Ghataks, Matrimonials, and the Marriage Market in Colonial Calcutta, circa 1875–1940,” Journal of Asian Studies 63, no. Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data appear on the last printed page of this book. © 2009 Duke University Press All rights reserved Printed in the United States of America on acid-free paper ∞ Designed by Heather Hensley Typeset in Adobe Jenson Pro by Tseng Information Systems, Inc. Part I: The Emergence of a Marriage Marketģ Marriage and Distinction: New Critiques of VulgarityĤ The Not-Quite Bourgeois:The Couple Form and the Joint Familyĥ A Nineteenth-Century Debate:Law versus RitualsĦ Nationalizing the Joint Family:The Hindu Code Debates, 1955–56
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