Political Thinkers of Modern India: Raja Rammohun RoyVerinder Grover Deep & Deep Publications, 1990 |
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... sati . The purpose of this paper is first to make a thorough historical investigation of his role in the abolition of sati ; and secondly , to understand his legacy for the woman's movement as an original opponent of masculine sexism . 1.
... sati . The purpose of this paper is first to make a thorough historical investigation of his role in the abolition of sati ; and secondly , to understand his legacy for the woman's movement as an original opponent of masculine sexism . 1.
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... sati was therefore a demonstration of the piety of the family . No wonder , the practitioners of the rite were most ruthless with the widow who after making the fatal decision to commit sati later wavered ( Ray , 1975 : 173 ) . Other ...
... sati was therefore a demonstration of the piety of the family . No wonder , the practitioners of the rite were most ruthless with the widow who after making the fatal decision to commit sati later wavered ( Ray , 1975 : 173 ) . Other ...
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... sati by the Indian Government had been confirmed by the Privy Council in England . As a gesture of honour , it was ... sati - Roy or Raj ? The above discussion demonstrates the futility of this question . " The fact remains that Roy was ...
... sati by the Indian Government had been confirmed by the Privy Council in England . As a gesture of honour , it was ... sati - Roy or Raj ? The above discussion demonstrates the futility of this question . " The fact remains that Roy was ...
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