Colonial Childhoods: The Juvenile Periphery of India, 1850-1945Focusing on politics of childhood in India between the 1860s and 1930s, this book deals with some pressing issues, including British and Indian attitudes to children in both countries, and how these are reflected in contemporary literature. |
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