Table Of ContentIndex to Volume  XXXVII 
Articles 
¢ Banerjee, Prathama/Debt, Time and Extravagance: Money and the Making of 
‘Primitives’ in Colonial Bengal (no. 4, pp. 423-445). 
Banthia,  Jayant and Tim Dyson/Smallpox and the Impact of Vaccination among 
the Parsees of Bombay (no. 1, pp. 1--25). 
Chakraborty, Pratik/Science, Nationalism and Colonial Contestations: P.C. Ray 
and his Hindu Chemistry (no. 2, pp. 185-213). 
Chatterjee,  Indrani/A  Slave’s  Quest for Selfhood  in Eighteenth-Century 
Hindustan (no. 1, pp. 53-86). 
Choudhury, Deep Kanta Lahiri/‘Beyond the Reach of Monkeys and Men’? 
O’Shaughnessy and the Telegraph in India c. 1836—S6 (no. 3, pp. 331-359). 
Constable, Philip/Sitting on the School Verandah: The Ideology and Practice of 
Untouchable  Educational  Protest  in Late Nineteenth-Century  Western  India 
(no. 4, pp. 383-422). 
Fisher, Michael H./Representing ‘His’ Women: Mirza Abu Talib Khan’s 1801 
“Vindication of the Liberties of Asiatic Women’ (no. 2, pp.  215-237). 
Frost, Marcia J./Coping with Scarcity: Wild Foods and Common Lands: Kheda 
District (Gujarat, India), 1824/5 (no. 3, pp. 295-329). 
Ghosh, Anindita/Valorising the ‘Vulgar’: Nationalist Appropriations of Colloquial 
Bengali Traditions, c. 1870-1905 (no. 2, pp. 151-183). 
Gupta, Charu/Hindu  Women, Muslim Men: Cleavages in Shared Spaces of 
Everyday Life, United Provinces, c. 1890-1930 (no. 2, pp. 121-149). 
Naregal, Veena/Language and Power in Pre-Colonial Western India: Textual 
Hierarchies, Literate Audiences and Colonial Philology (no. 3, pp. 259-294). 
Robb, Peter/Credit, Work and Race in 1790s Calcutta: Early Colonialism through 
a Contemporary European View (no. 1, pp. 27-51). 
© Samaddar, Ranabir/Leaders and Publics: Stories in the Time of Transition (no. 
4, pp. 447-477). 
Book Reviews 
© Ali, M. Athar: The Mughal Nobility under Aurangzeb, by Munis D. Faruqui 
(no. 1, pp. 88-91). 
¢ Anderson, Michael R. and Sumit Guha, eds: Changing Concepts of Rights and 
Justice in South Asia, by Nita Kumar (no. 1, pp. 87-88).
498 / The Indian Econemic and Social History Review, 37, 4 (2000) 
¢ Baak, Paul Erik: Plantation, Production and Political Power: Plantation Devel- 
opment in South-west India in a Long Term Historical Perspective,  1743-1963, 
by V.J. Varghese (no. 4, pp. 484-486). 
Balachandran, G.: The Reserve Bank of India,  1951—1967, by Nasir Tyabji 
(no. 3, pp. 374-376). 
Bartholomeusz, Tessa J.: Women under the Bo Tree: Buddhist Nuns in Sri Lanka, 
by Richard H. Davis (no. 3, pp. 372-374). 
Bhargava,  Meena:  State,  Society and Ecology:  Gorakhpur  in  Transition 
1750-1830, by Tirthankar Roy (no. 4, pp. 490-491). 
Bouillier, Veronique: Ascetes et Rois—Un monastere de Kanphata Yogis au Nepal, 
by Dominique-Sila Khan (no. |, pp. 91—92). 
Chakravarti, Uma: Rewriting History: The Life and Times of Pandita Ramabai, 
by Rajat Kanta Ray (no. |, pp. 92-94). 
Chandhoke, Neera: Beyond Secularism:  The Rights of Religious Minorities, by 
Javeed Alam (no. 4, pp. 481-484). 
Deliege, Robert: The Untouchables of India, by Vijay Prashad (no. 3, pp. 366-368). 
Edney, H. Matthew:  Mapping an Empire:  The Geographical Construction  of 
British India, 1765-1843, by Kapil Raj (no. 3, pp. 361-364). 
Epp, Charles R.: The Rights Revolution: Lawyers, Activists and Supreme Court 
in Comparative Perspective, Gurpreet Mahajan, /dentities and Rights: Aspects 
of Liberal Democracy in India; Satish Saberwal and Heiko Sievers, eds, Rules, 
Laws, Constitutions; and Stanley Yeo, Unrestrained Killings and the Law: A 
Comparative Analysis of the Laws of Provocation and Excessive Self-Defence 
in India, England and Australia, by Neera Chandhoke (no. 1, pp. 94-96). 
Geetha, V. and S.V. Rajadurai: Towards a Non-Brahmin Millennium: From Iyothee 
Thass to Periyar, by Sumathi Ramaswamy (no. |, pp. 97-99). 
Glushkova, Irina and Anne Feldhaus, eds: House and Home in Maharashtra, by 
Aniket Jaaware (no. 1, pp. 99-102). 
Grewal, J.S.: Contesting Interpretations of the Sikh Tradition, by J.P.S. Uberoi 
(no. 1, pp. 102-104). 
Habib, S. Irfan and Dhruv Raina, eds: Situating the History of Science: Dialogues 
with Joseph Needham, by Nasir Tyabji (no. 4, pp. 488-490). 
Hambye, E.R.: History of Christianity, Volume III, Eighteenth Century, by Suguna 
Ramanathan (no. 3, pp. 368-371). 
Hasan, Mushirul, ed.: /slam, Communities and the Nation: Muslim Identities in 
South Asia and Beyond, by Steven Wilkinson (no. 1, pp. 104—105). 
Hasan, Mushirul, ed.: Knowledge, Power & Politics—Educational Institutions 
in India, by Suresh Chandra Shukla (no. 1, pp. 106—107). 
Islam, M. Mufakharul: /rrigation, Agriculture and the Raj: Punjab 1887-1947, 
by David Gilmartin (no. 4, pp. 486-488). 
Jeffery, Patricia and Amrita Basu, eds: Resisting the Sacred and the Secular: 
Women’s Activism and Politicized Religion in South Asia; Rajan, Rajeswari Sunder, 
ed., Signposts: Gender Issues in Post-Independence India, by Carol Upadhya 
(no. 2, pp. 239-241).
Index to Volume XXXVII / 499 
¢ Jeffery, Roger, ed.: The Social Construction of India Forests, by Ann Grodzins 
Gold (no. 1, pp. 108-109). 
John, Mary E. and Janaki Nair,  A Question of Silence: The Sexual Economies of 
Modern India, by Kalpana Viswanath (no. |, pp. 109-111). 
Kleinman, Arthur, Veena Das and Margaret Lock, eds: Social Suffering, by Suvir 
Kaul (no. 4, pp. 491-494). 
Lewis, Suzanne: The Rhetoric of Power in the Bayeux Tapestry, by Mani Shekhar 
Singh (no. 2, pp. 244-245). 
Michael, S.M.: Dalits in Modern India:  Vision and Values, by Vijay Prashad 
(no. 2, pp. 247-249). 
Michell, George and Mark Zebrowski: Architecture and Art of the Deccan Sul- 
tanates.  The New Cambridge History of India 1:7, by Sanjay Subrahmanyam 
(no. 2, pp. 246-247). 
Oddie, Geoffrey: Missionaries, Rebellion and Proto-Nationalism: James Long 
of Bengal, 1814-1887, by Prabhu Guptara (no. 4, pp. 494-496). 
Prakash, Om: European Commercial Enterprise in Pre-colonial India: The New 
Cambridge History of India, Vol. 1\(5), by Chetan Singh (no. 1, pp. 11 1-114). 
Ramaswamy, Sumathi: Passions of the Tongue: Language Devotion in Tamil 
India, 189]—1970, by Lakshmi Subramanian (no. |, pp. 114-116). 
Ray, Bharati and Aparna Basu, eds: From Independence towards Freedom since 
1947, by Kalpana Viswanath (no. 1, pp. 1 16-118). 
Rubinoff, Arthur G: The Construction  of a Political  Community:  Integration 
and Identity in Goa, by Rowena Robinson (no. 2, pp. 251-253). 
Saberwal, Vasant: Pastoral Politics: Shepherds, Bureaucrats and Conservation 
in the Western Himalaya, by Chetan Singh (no. 3, pp. 364-366). 
Samaddar,  Ranabir:  The Marginal  Nation:  Transborder  Migration from 
Bangladesh to West Bengal, by Bidyut Chakrabarty (no. 2, pp. 253-255). 
Singh, Chetan:  Natural Premises:  Ecology and Peasant  Life in the Western 
Himalaya, 1800-1950, by Nandini Sundar (no. 3, pp. 371-372). 
Singha, Radhika:  A Despotism of Law:  Crime and Justice in Early Colonial 
India, by Sandria Freitag (no. 2, pp. 241-243). 
Sinha,  Mrinalini:  Colonial  Masculinity:  The  ‘Manly Englishman’  and the 
‘Effeminate Bengali’ in the Late Nineteenth  Century, by Susan Visvanathan 
(no. 1, pp. 118-119). 
Thapan, Meenakshi:  Anthropological Journeys.  Reflections on Fieldwork, by 
Roma Chatterji (no. 2, pp. 249-251). 
© Turner, Howard L.: Science in Medieval Islam: An Illustrated Introduction, by 
Iqbal G. Khan (no. 3, pp. 377-378). 
© Vasavi, A.R.: Harbingers of Rain: Land and Life in South India, by Haruka 
Yanagisawa (no. 4, pp. 479-481). 
© Viswanathan, Gauri: Outside the Fold: Conversion,  Modernity and Belief, by 
Sasheej Hegde (no. 3, pp. 378-381). 
® Vogt, Beatrice:  Skill and Trust:  The  Tovil Healing Ritual of Sri Lanka as 
Culture-Specific Psychotherapy, by Renu Addlakha (no. 2, pp. 255-257).