Tuesday, December 25, 2012

Articles on Ex-Criminal Tribes History :The Indian Economic and History Review



JOURNAL OF 
The Indian Economic and History Review 
Volumes 1-48 (1963-2011)

Link
http://www.ichrindia.org/Cumulative%20Index%20%20of%20journal%20entitled%20IESHR.pdf




Mukherjee, Arun
‘Crime  and  criminals  in  nineteenth
century Bengal (1861‐1904)’, June 1984,
21 (2)  pp. 153‐83 


Nigam, Sanjay 
‘Disciplining  and  policing  the  'criminals 
by  birth',  Part  1:  The  making  of  a 
colonial stereotype— The criminal tribes 
and castes of North India’,  June 1990, 
27 (2)  pp. 131‐64  


 
Nigam ̧ Sanjay  
‘Disciplining  and  policing  the  'criminals 
by  birth',  Part  2:  The  development  of  a 
disciplinary 
system, 
1871‐1900’, 
September 1990,
27 (3)  pp. 257‐87 


Radhakrishna, Meena
‘The  Criminal  Tribes  Act  in  Madras 
Presidency:  Implications  for  itinerant 
trading communities’, September 1989, 
26 (3)  pp. 269‐95 


Radhakrishna, Meena
‘Surveillance  and  settlements  under  the 
Criminal  Tribes  Act  in  Madras’,  June 1992
29 (2)  pp. 171‐98 


Singha, Radhika 
‘Making  the  domestic  more  domestic:  
       Criminal  law  and  the  'head  of  the  
              household',  1772‐1843,  September  
                   1996,  
33 (3)  pp. 309‐3 




Sinha, Nitin  
‘Mobility, control and criminality in early 
colonial  India,  1760s–1850s’,  January 
2008, 
45 (1)  pp. 1‐33 


By
Kalidas Shinde
PhD Scholar
TISS



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